Standing tall, chest out, head high! That’s how we carry on through the ups and downs of life. This year has been especially tough, but this heavy ceramic cat has always guided us through.
‘Aunt Helen’s Cat’ we’ve always called her. Well over 100 years old, it was in my husband’s family when he was a boy. It sat proudly in a corner of his aging aunt’s living room...noticed mostly back then when telling our toddler kids to be carful, be gentle around Aunt Helen’s beloved piece of art.
Eventually grandkids came along and we reminded them to be gentle with the old white statue. All five delighted in giving her hugs, dressing her in doll clothes or hats and decorating her with ribbons or tiny lights at Christmas time.
For a few years I had no fireplace and Aunt Helen’s Cat was confined to the back of the closet in my rented condo. The grandkids are growing up and never missed her.
Guess I didn’t either. But now here we are, the cat and I. In my new Townhome with a fireplace and the perfect spot for her to stand guard.
Everytime I pass by her I stand a little straighter, smile at all she’s seen and heard and am grateful I didn’t pass her off just yet to one of my kids.
She a connection...a container of lifetimes for so many generations and a comfort to me as I soldier on through these days of sunny but uncertain times. I can’t wait to tie an autumn garland around her neck next month!
You probably didn’t intend this, Joan, but this post made me cry. For all the memories wrapped up in ceramic or cloth or simply in the fabric of our minds. What a beautiful, beautiful reminder of all that has gone before. Of the sweet, gentle days of childhood and grand childhood. I LOVE this. And I LOVE that cat!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane...I didn’t intend it, but your sweet words about memories wrapped up...fabric of our minds makes me tear up now! Thank you for this perspective. 😊
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