August 29, 2011
Heirloom Baby
I've considered various canning and pickling methods and looked into root cellaring, but I've come to the bittersweet realization that I'm unable to stop time and keep her just this way forever. I'm sure my mama felt just the same way when I wore this little rosebud dress and bonnet over thirty one years ago.
My husband's grandpa is Cherokee, and since he became a grandfather, beginning with my husband, he has purchased every grandbaby (and now the great-grandbabies) a pair of beaded moccasins. I have my husband's pair in the cedar chest, along with my first little jewel's. And now a third tiny pair will be laid beside them.
And someday maybe she'll take a picture of her own baby in these little handmade moccasins and feel that sweet, sad pang of time relentlessly moving forward that all mothers feel. And that is just as it should be.
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5 comments:
Oh my gosh, stop making me cry! I just love these photos and the tradition with the moccasins. Love, love, love!
My great grandmother was a Cherokee Indian too - but for some reason, the heritage of that portion of the family has slipped away. I need to start poking around and asking questions of the relatives. I want it back.
Oh my goodness...those little moccasins are melting my heart. What a wonderful treasure and family tradition.
Happy Monday!
hugs,
Fritzi Marie
Oh Holly!!! Such sweetness!
Those moccasins! What a fabulous tradition. Time can march on all it want's...I just wish it would slow down a bit!!!
aw those are darling!!
xox dana
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How wonderful and touching. I love family traditions and heirlooms, they really tie us to our loved ones. xxx
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