Potential for a story

A lot of stories come to me through people I don’t know sharing things and a quite a few folks have told me I am good at putting these memories and feelings into words. I have found it very rewarding. But, grin, there is also another dimension to this emotions/writing thing – I tend to see stories in lots of things. Now that’s not bad – and I always try to be honest.

For instance, look at this tarnished and old Christmas decoration:
nostalgia?

Okay, I can see in my head my grandmother hanging it up in a special spot and tucking it away in tissue paper every year. I can close my eyes and be in her presence, hear her voice and smell pine and woodsmoke and cookies baking. BUT, look at the back:
the truth
Yes, I think I picked this up at a rummage sale – maybe on bag day. Oh, well, I have enjoyed it and maybe in 50 years Summer will remember her grandma finding it special.
And as to my grandma, well, I think had this old Santa been around in her time, she would have cherished it also.

2 thoughts on “Potential for a story”

  1. This is so funny! I can certainly see myself doing the same thing. I am the family storyteller and sometimes I wonder if I embellish too much. Sometimes I forget what is truth and what is embellishment. If it were me I would take off the made in China sticker and continue the fantasy it is Christmas after all.

  2. Oh this is funny because when we put up our tree I am caught up in all the stories of the ornaments and their specialness. The funny thing the ones that I am most fond of are the strangest homemade ones. The kids for years made fun of them (they were all we had when we first married and couldn’t afford to buy any). Now they ask where they are if they aren’t on the tree. lol I moved them to the dark side.

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