Monday, July 7, 2014

Carpet covered Brick Pillows - buy one get one half price

Oh - what to say about this whole garage sale business !  Sifting through, sorting out  - trash, treasure;  donate, debris; sell or save.  There are too many things going through my head all at once.  So probably for the rest of the summer, I'll be coming back to it .  It's part of my letting go process that I find myself being dragged kicking and screaming through , enjoying it, hating it,  and every step in between. 

Of course I have to alternate days at our house, trying to sift through, sort out our stuff, to make sure I have room for the questionable "treasures" that need to be relocated to our house.  (Kevin is probably not as impressed with my minimizing skills as I am.)  

So, first of all.  Roberta Frances Scheper.  My mother, born in 1930.  Full of Scheper family secrets and previously un-revealed Roberta Autobiographical information that she never bothered to share. . .  . After dropping a factoid last year that I'd never heard before I ask her why she never mentioned that before.  She said my dad's family was so big, and the center main attraction, that her family history just didn't come up very much.  (There are such interesting family dynamics, and realities that arise from just situation happenstance.  It's facinating to me!  All of the shoulda coulda wouldas that would have changes things SO much, or just alittle.  Yes, I'm getting old.) 

Don't get me wrong.  It's all good.  Having the time to go through all of this stuff is really a huge gift.  I am so lucky, blessed, to have it to do, to get to do it.  And my musings about shoulda's coulda's woulda's are philosophical; curiosity about how the world turns.  

But, I digress.  We do that alot, we Gillises.  (I found a 5 page typed complaint letter to Sears that dad wrote.  It was hilarious btw.)  On to the treasures:


Roberta Frances Scheper (Gillis)  and her dog Hexi?  in 1936.  



Roberta's first Communion keepsakes


Smelting pots - ore pots?  I need to ask how dad aquired them.  We took a tour of the Argo Mine in Idaho Springs last year, and learned that they are now a rare find.


Unfortunately heavily water damaged, This is the hometown of the Schepers and the Mosse family's.  Oldenburg IL.  I need to pump mom for more info.



Roberta's first communion prayer book.  Little, about 3"x1.5"


Some of W Bruce Gillis Jr.s school work?  Must be, because 1920 would be after WBG seniors school days  There were also Journals of Kathryn McCrery (Gillis), as well as nice copies of other of her journals - courtesy of Helen Gillis (Shore) - family historian - I'd imagine.

Ok.  Plenty more were that came from, so - time to run!  Happy reminiscing!  

1 comment:

  1. Will indeed visit your garage sale to see what lovely treasures didnt make the cut for relocation to park view. It has been a huge chore for all of you, but yet, also a blessing that your momma is there to fill in some of the story telling gaps, Hang in there!

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