Passing along a treasure
I cleaned my mother’s silver belt tonight; I’m giving it to you
for Christmas. I’d always thought it silver, but now think another metal, maybe copper or tin, is overlaid on a silver
base. This belt is so recognizable to
me, and I fondly find it pretty.
Mom had it forever.
She dressed like a gypsy, walnut stained face and many layers of
necklaces, to read fortunes at my third grade school carnival, and wore this
belt clasped at her waist over voluminous skirts and slips, hoop earrings,
scarved red tresses, and striking green eyes.
She nailed it. I was amazed by
her performance – yeah, like an eight year old.
So proud!
You can thank her genetically for your waistline –
apparently it skips a generation… Helene
would delight in you wearing this!
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