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Monday, October 20, 2008

College Memories

When my husband and I were first married, we were the beneficiaries of extreme generosity. His grandparents invited us to live in their basement apartment for free while we attended the nearby University. Their gift was a blessing to us in so many ways. We were able to get through college without having to take out student loans, we spent the first few years of our marriage living in an idyllic college town, and we had two of our favorite people living upstairs.

(Beautiful painting available at this gallery)

The apartment came furnished, and although the avocado green shag carpeting and orange floral wall paper would be considered retro & chic now, it wasn’t so in 1995. We painted, wall papered and made slip covers to cover the dated furniture. Before we moved in, Grandma Eddie had used the apartment living room as a quilting room and we would still find sewing needles and tacks from her quilting frames buried deep in the shag carpeting from time to time – ouch! We loved our first home together and remember those newlywed years with much fondness. When the time came for us to move on, we inherited my favorite chair from the basement apartment. The fabric was worn and dated, but it was comfortable and had always been my favorite spot to sit and read in front of the fireplace. I intended to have it reupholstered, but for years it sat forgotten, collecting dust and piled high with boxes in our basement. Last fall we finally got around to finishing our basement and during this process we purged ourselves of much of the clutter we had collected throughout the years. I didn’t know when I would ever get around to redoing the old chair, so one Saturday morning it was loaded up with a bunch of other castoffs and hauled off to the D.I. Gone for good, or so I thought.

Last week my husband and mother-in-law had a surprise for me.

I guess instead of hauling the chair off to the D.I. that Saturday, my husband took it to his parents’ house where he and his mom conspired to have it reupholstered for me. They picked out the fabric and hired someone to do the work. Such a thoughtful gift! Right now it is in my living room, by the window. Just walking past it makes me so happy. When I have a spare moment to stop and sit for a while I am overcome with gratitude. This is a gift I will especially treasure because it reminds me of so many other gifts in my life – my amazing husband, our generous families, and the best memories ever of our college years. Truly, they are the best.

7 comments:

Des said...

That is such a beautiful gesture. I hope that I can be that thoughtful. I bet your hubby and mother-in-law were so pleased to do that for you. I love memories like that!

Tiffany said...

Wow. What a husband! He really knows you and what makes you happy. That is so cool. It's a beautiful chair. I'm glad he saved it for you.

3 Docs and A Diva said...

What a great post, with the memories of your first apartment, the love and generosity of his grandparents and being together and accomplishing so much.
I love the Picture of Logan!
I also love the thoughtfullness of your wonderful husband and his adorable mom. Good things happen to good people!
xoxoxoxo Mom

em's scrapbag said...

What a great memory. You have a great man hold on to him tight. Isn't family the most wonderful blessing.

Nanette Merrill said...

What a cute story. That is so nice and thoughtful! What lovely memories that will always be.

Trina said...

That was thoughtful. Don't you just love husbands? (grandparents too.)

Mold Removal Allentown said...

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