Saturday, December 5, 2009

Childhood Christmas Memory and Pink Saturday

Who says Christmas has to be JUST red and green? Surely not me! I think pink has a place too! Just take a look at my vintage Christmas ornaments. I love these so much! They sit on a counter in my kitchen so I can see them all the time! Gotta love those pink sparkling glitter balls!


A few more up close. Of course the pink one is my favorite!




*A Christmas Memory*
My sister and I shared a room as children. I remember us talking and giggling in the dark at night. However, there were never more talk and giggles than on Christmas Eve each year. Many years a new doll was on my Christmas list. After we were silent, I would imagine what my new doll would look like, what I would name her, what we would do together. I always loved this night!! Here is a picture of my sister and me on Christmas morning, December 1973. You can see me proudly holding my new dolly.


Ok, I'm sneaking in one more *giggles*, our parents let my sister and me decorate the tree, Here is a angel ornament that we always put on the tree. She now proudly hangs on my "Bethlehem Tree" each year. She always takes me back to Christmastime in my childhood.

Want more pink or more Christmas memories? Head on over to Beverly's to check out more!

Happy Pink Saturday and Happy Christmas Memories!
Rebecca

22 comments:

♥Mimi♥ said...

On this first Saturday of December ♥Jappy Pink Saturday♥. I was away for a while and sure missed running around the blogs arnd seeing all of the goodies everyone was sharing.

Thanks for the memory...

It was a blessing for you to make my morning so much fun. Hoping that you and those you care about spend a wonderful weekend making memories that will last a lifetime☺

All things nice... said...

Oh you changed your blog background and header- looks beautiful! What lovely childhood memories of Christmas and a photograph to keep the memories alive.

All things nice...

Tami @ Creative girl Vintage said...

Hi Rebecca! Great memories today..thank you for sharing with us. Many blessings..xo Tami

Connie said...

Sweet story and photo, sugar. Happy pink saturday. Your hubby and sons are very, very handsome also. Hubs and I will celebrate 49 years next June...
xoxo,
Connie

Grace said...

I so enjoyed your photos and memories. Thank you for sharing..I love your new blog backround. Happy Pink Saturday

The Quintessential Magpie said...

What cute little girls with their dolls! You were both precious. And I love the ornaments you've showed us as well as the little angel (I have a similar one) that came from your parents' tree. Thanks so much for sharing with us.

Happy Pink Saturday!

XO,

Sheila :-)

Betzie said...

I love old ornaments too and have a similar bowl like yours filled to the brim.
Cute pic of you and your sister!
HPS!

Susie Jefferson said...

With a sister to whisper to on Christmas Eve, it's a wonder you got any sleep whatsoever! Oh, goodness, what would have happened if you had seen Santa!

Love the ornaments - I quite agree about colours - and who was it said you can only have one set of lights?

Happy Pink Saturday!

Claudia said...

What a wonderful memory - sharing the excitement of Christmas with your sister. I love vintage ornaments - the more the better! Happy Pink Saturday!

Coralie Cederna Johnson said...

What a sweet Christmas Memory of you and your sister waiting for Christmas morn! My sister Connie and I did the same thing and now we're much older but still celebrate Christmas together! Also I wanted to tell you that you've given me inspiration for what to do with my "new" vintage ornaments that I just found at an antique mall! Yours look so pretty! Have a super Pink Saturday evening! Hugs, Coralie

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

Happy Pink Saturday! I loved your post because I too had a sister and we shared a room together. We could not sleep Christmas Eve either! Thank you for letting me remember this wonderful memory right along with you. Your blog is lovely!
Yvonne

Mollye said...

Hi Rebecca and you made me smile because I think my two girls now aged 45 and 47 did the very same things and you reminded me of those happy times. Happy Pink Saturday, Mollye

Fandango Moon said...

That was fun, Rebecca. And I love vintage ornaments like those too! Cute pic of you & your sister too :-) Thanks for sharing, and for stopping by to comment on my posting too.
Happy Pink Saturday!

Alice Regan said...

I adore your vintage ornaments! And the colors ...Wow! Thank you for such beautiful holiday eye candy!

GwendolynKay said...

Great Christmas memories. You have a Bethleham tree? That sounds wonderful! Pink Blessings!
Gwen

Pam said...

Love your ornaments and story of Christmas's past. Christmas photograph is wonderful.

Happy Pink Saturday.

Mary Bergfeld said...

What a sweet memory and picture of those days. I hope you are having a wonderful day and are looking forward to the holidays ahead.

stefanie said...

I love vintage ornaments also, and of course the pink is the best, I just saw you picture on the side of your wedding date, I also got married, Feb 14, 1987, we truly have great taste!!!

Char said...

You are so cute sitting there with your sister and your dolly. I love seeing this pictures and this week could not be better, Happy Pink Saturday, Char

Beverly said...

Happy Pink Saturday, Rebecca. Your vintage ornaments are so pretty. I love all of the sparkle.

Thank you for sharing your memories of Christmas giggles with your sister. do you still giggle together?

Melissa said...

Oh my goodness, I can't believe you posted that picture! You looked so cute, but I looked just plain weird with that hair do! I remember each toy in that picture. My Velvet Doll had hair that would "grow" or could be "shortened" with a knob in her back. That was a great idea for keeping little girls from cutting their doll's hair! (Remember what we did to Gootie Bird? LOL!!!) Christmas was a special time, so full of excitement. I remember one year I was SO disappointed when I didn't get my pink fuzzy slippers (yes, I've had a life-long obsession with anything pink and girly) but I didn't want to say anything about them. Turns out Mom, um, Santa forgot to put them under the tree. Months later, I was playing in the attic and found them and asked Mom if I could have them...LOL! And I want a copy of that picture! Love ya, Sis!

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