This used to be a THING.
I shared "Things I Love," blatantly copied from my buddy Barbara O'Connor's blog.
I think she calls hers Things I Love Thursdays.
It was a thing I did with some regularity.
But when you move, many things go by the wayside, including some things I love(d).
(and writing in my blog kind of took a nose-dive, too!)
But I kept this.
Because it has a story.
My husband brought three of these from a Navy deployment in Rota, Spain. They are olive jars. I filled two with flour and sugar, back in the day. I filled the third with shells we'd collected from beaches everywhere! And he turned it into a lamp.
Then we moved to Florida. All three became shell jars. One held a large conch shell, a gift from my first-born granddaughter's Great Godmother on her baptism!
When we moved again, I gave her the jar and the shell.
I brought one with me to our new home, the one filled with shells from beaches everywhere.
The stories our THINGS tell, right?
Linda Sue Park has a new book I haven't read but keep reading about.
I bet it would make a great writing activity, for young and old.
1 comment:
What a beautiful jar! I love it. I hadn't heard of Linda Sue's new book. I will have to look for it. It sounds great. Thanks for the post.
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