Gary and I visited my soon to be 93-year-old aunt today. She moved from her beautiful home on 150 acres in Deerwood, Minnesota into an assisted living apartment in Plymouth. She is doing well, and likes her new space.
We had a nice long visit over coffee and some goodies. We updated family information and talked family history, and looked at photos she had hanging around her new apartment, and her many decorations.
Janet, one of Joyce’s daughters, lives near-by and stops in frequently, and happily enjoys shopping for her mother…from groceries to decorations for her new place.
There was one moment when I had an instant flashback to another aunt’s home…my Auntie Ag’s house.
Auntie Ag died in 2004. She was a very attentive aunt to her three nieces… me, and Janet and Cindy (Joyce’s two daughters). It didn’t surprise me to find out while Janet was shopping for Joyce, she bought unique hand soaps, with a cherub carved into the soap. My Auntie Ag always had similar soaps in her bathroom. It was so classic “Aggie”. It made me smile, and I mentioned it to Joyce, of course. Joyce said, “I have extra. Please, take a bar home with you.” And so I did…including the beautiful box it’s packaged in.
The funny thing is I don’t recall the bar of soap in Auntie Ag’s bathroom was “for use.” I believe she used it for decoration only. And Joyce said the same thing. And so, Joyce too, put one of these unique hand soaps in each bathroom…for display only.
Now, while shopping thrift stores, I will look for a pretty dish to place my “Italian, lavender-scented, beautifully carved cherub in a perfectly round, hand soap” to put on display…somewhere in my house.
For memory’s sake.
On to the thrift stores! … with a special mission
That’s right! That’s the plan. 😉
What a touching memory. To think a round cherub soap could equate such love. I love this story, Valerie.
Thank you Audrey.
I certainly wasn’t expecting that to pop up when we went to visit Joyce. 😉
Thank you for sharing this precious memory and gift!
Thank you for understanding the precious memory.;-)
I love things that harken back to different times and trigger wonderful memories. I, too, remember those soaps from my Mom’s time. However, with ten kids in our house, there were no soaps that were just for show! We used them all! However, others had them and I always thought they were so fancy!
That’s funny about no soaps in the house for show only with ten kids… I understand.
My aunt had no children, so she could get by with soaps for “show only”. 😉
Those soaps smells so good😃 We have sold them in our store too👍
So nice to visit with Joyce, you two looking good together🥰 I am so glad to hear she is doing good and likes her new appartment👏
It was nice to visit with Joyce.
She told us Cindy is visiting you in Norway in July.