Saturday, January 12, 2013

Grandma Emily: Memories and Thanks Blog Hop

My Grandma Emily lives in a very dear nook in my heart.  I say nook because that is where most of our private talks were held, in her ruffley-curtained cozy breakfast nook that offered a glorious view of my Grandpop's prize winning rose garden.  She always served up wisdom, oatmeal walnut chocolate chip cookies, and a big hug.  Grandma Emily had time for just me when others did not, and she influenced my creativity through her own arts, intricate crocheted lace and down home family style cooking, Portuguese style!

Grandpop constructed a smoke house on their property and walking home from school promised those spicy, smokey aromas of linguisa, and if we were really lucky that day, Portuguese sweet bread shaped into doves.  Living with my grandparents were the most loving and unforgettable years of my childhood.  You never knew what wacky thing would happen, like the time I ran into her huge kitchen and observed a large stockpot with chicken legs sprouting from the top... ACK!  Those chickens lived in our backyard!

Grandma Emily taught me to cook, bake, and keep house. She also instilled in me a deep reverence and faith in God and the Virgin Mary. She prayed her rosary every day, and taught me the importance of positive thinking and treating everyone I met with respect and kindness. 

Toward the end of her 89 years, my grandmother quit cooking and crocheting, but found time to create beautiful rosaries for others.  I have her last handmade rosary, the one she died with.  It was entwined in her hands, she prayed until the end. 


In honor of Grandma Emily, I created a simple but significant necklace that I hope she would be proud to wear.  An antiqued bronze cross displaying the Virgin is the focal, accented by vintage Czech cathedral beads in her favorite color, red. I created a copper nest to remind me of her cozy kitchen nook, and added a copper charm that I hand stamped in Latin: Sancta Maria.  Grandma enjoyed a little bling from time to time, so I added vintage Swarovski rhinestones for our sparkly fun times. Thanks, Grandma!


I hope you enjoyed this glimpse of my Grandma Emily and her tremendous influence in my life.  A big thanks to Lori Anderson for this creative and memorable blog hop.  You can hop on over to more Thanks and Memories here!

25 comments:

  1. Such beautiful memories...and a stunning and beautifully personal tribute to your grandmother.

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  2. Beautiful tribute piece and your mouth watering description of the Portuguese food has me craving a trip to my favorite R.I. Portuguese restaurants. Wah!

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  3. Sounds like you had a wonderful grandma and your necklace is just lovely.

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  4. Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories. A beautiful creation to remember your Grandma.

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  5. Gorgeous necklace...the Blessed Mother is a part of my tribute piece as well ♥. You have such wonderful memories of growing up with your grandparents. I know you will treasure them.

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  6. Thank you for sharing your memories.

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  7. A wonderful tribute to someone who influenced your childhood and adult years. Beautiful!

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  8. I'm smiling, since you reminded me of the time my mum excitedly called for me to "Come see!" in the kitchen and I was greated by a flaming piece of rabbit meat. She was so happy she actually got it to flambé and I was horrified that a "bunny was on fire". You're Grandma sounds like a wonderful woman you lived a good long life. Wonderful tribute to her.

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  9. Such a meaningful tribute to honour your grandmother. Thank you for sharing your story and memories of her.

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  10. Your necklace is beautiful. Thanx for sharing your story with us. I remember my husband waking me in the middle of the night to show me a bat that was between the window panes. In the morning it was gone and he thought it was a dream. lol

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  11. Grandma Emily would wrap you in a big hug and give you a warm oatmeal cookie for this beautiful story and wonderful necklace!

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  12. Beautiful necklace! Your grandmother sounds like a wonderful lady.

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  13. We need to remember where we came from to know where we are going. You are so fortunate to have such a wonderful woman in your life. Sue whe would want to give you even more cookies if she could.

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  14. Endearing insights of a wonderful childhood, thank you to sharing your memories with your grandmom Emily with us. I'm sure too, she would love those extraordinary necklace you've made in tibute to her!

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  15. That is SUCH an incredibly uplifting story.

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  16. Miss Sharon, there are so many layers to this lovely necklace. What a wonderful tribute to your grandmother! I love the line of what she served up in that cozy nook - wisdom, cookies and hugs. Sweet! Thank you for sharing your story and your creation. Enjoy the day! Erin

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  17. A lovely necklace rich with meaning and memories. Thanks for sharing your story. Hope you enjoyed the hop!
    Hugs
    Terri G.

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  18. A very lovely necklace for a very lovely woman.

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  19. sharon, what a lovely story...you are lucky to have your grandmas rosary. My grandma died at 100, a very devout Catholic...she had a rosary in her hands all the time tooo...wish I had something, anything of hers...oh well that’s what happens when you move away from home...
    all the best sharon...now i want walnut choc o chip cookies...dang...xxx cynthia

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  20. What a beautiful necklace in honor of your Grandmother's memory. I'm sure she would have loved it!

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  21. She sounds like an amazing woman who had an amazing life. Your necklace does justice to her memory.

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  22. Beautiful necklace that is a fitting tribute to your Grandma Emily. Thanks for sharing your story.

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  23. Your grandparents sound like they were amazing people you are so lucky to have had them in your life. I am sure your Grandmother would love the necklace it is lovely.

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  24. How lovely! Have you found a new church where you are? I became Catholic when my daughter had her first communion. xo Laura

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