The survivors....
Oh...yes... The china cupboard....It was about 2am on Friday morning (everyone was in bed) when I was awakened to a tremendous crash that kept on crashing....I lay in bed not wanting to see what happened knowing full well what it was. I was right. The glass china cupboard shelf that held my special tea set, many pretty plates, quite a few tea cups, and some wine and champagne glasses broke in half. The break sent everything on the shelf crashing to the center and then down on to the next shelf, and the china and glass wear on the bottom shelf were made to carry the brunt of the falling middle shelf and its contents. Surprisingly, there wasn't THAT much broken just a few VERY special pieces (of course) and a few things that can be easily replaced. Some things can't though, but I know that they are just things even though they were very special and given to me by my grandparents. God knows! I rejoice I was able to enjoy the tea pot from my tea set for 10 years now! Another thing that may not mean much to you, but which I was very thankful for was the fact that that tea set had 6 cups and saucers and only one tea cup and one saucer broke, that is all (along with the tea pot :cries:) I still have 5 cups and saucers to enjoy! The cream and sugar made it out safely as well!
The strange thing about this happening was that about 6 years ago that shelf broke in the center as well but that time NOTHING was broken. I have no idea how that happened. Even the set that broke this time went through the last crash unscathed. When dad replaced the shelf he selected a much thicker piece of glass to prevent this from happening again. Well, as you can see it worked for several years but ended up giving way as well.
Now on to a more pleasant topic! :) Company! On Sunday last, we were able to enjoy having a dear couple from our church to enjoy our Sunday dinner with us! Mr. and Mrs. Still were a pleasure to have!
Then on Monday we had tea, with scones and Devonshire cream with our friends the Stinsons who have been in the States for 2 months after returning as missionaries from Brazil. Mrs. Stinsons father died so we thought a little tea might be fun to do with her and her girls in honor of her daddy! It was fun to sit around and talk about Jane Austen movies, sip our tea and savor our scones!
6 comments:
Oh Amber! I'm so sorry about all your special things! It makes me ache. But I'm glad you were able to rescue most things!
Congratulations to your grandparents! What a special time for them to have at a fancy restraunt! I can just see her getting so excited!
And the house looks LOVELY!!! It's really looking like a home! I love the style you chose to do it in.
I can't wait to sit and talk with you in just a few short months!!! It seems like it'll take forever though!
Oh Amber!!! I'm so sorry!!! That's kind of like my falling-down-the-stairs-with-my-great-grandmother's-tea-cups story. :cries with you:
I am glad you do have the five cups and sauces and the cream and sugar though!!! =D
Happy Anniversary to your grandparents! That's a lovely picture of them.
What a catastrophe about your treasured breakables! ='(
Your house is looking beautiful! The porch really adds the perfect touch to the front.
Happy anniversary to your grandparents! They make such a sweet couple! :)
Oh I am so sorry about your china !! I know just how you feel the same thing happend to us !:) *snif* I sure you have heard the story !
Your grandparents are so cute !:)
miss you lots!!...
Aw, Amber, that is so sad to hear about your teapot! I'm glad that most of your other things were alright, though.
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