I have mentioned that we've been downsizing, getting into the closets, into the garage, into the basement, etc. Oh boy, I knew this would happen. We have been finding things that we have forgotten all about, and it has slowed us down to a snail's pace today. Memories come flooding back as they do, and we have been having fun looking at old photos, old passports where I found the photo below, and goodness knows what else will be waiting for us when we start again. In the meantime we have boxes everywhere, and are gradually sorting things out.
But, we did get rid of a few garden odds and ends that were of no working value to anyone. Off they went to the trash center, as well as three large plastic bags of 'no-one is going to want to do anything with those'.
Two of the photos we found were getting a bit worse for wear, but I couldn't throw them away. Our son put the photo of the three of us through his tidy-up app. The old passport photo was taken when I was 23. It's been in an old Rubbermaid box in the garage for longer than I care to say, long forgotten. I paid 60 pounds sterling for that passport, which was more than I did for my 10 day-holiday in Austria, and it was a real nice hotel. I saved up the whole year and then some for that holiday.
A group of good friends and I were off on a skiing trip in March 1973. None of us knew how to ski but the package included skiing lessons. I wasn't a very confident learner. Once I remember ending up hanging over a fence at the bottom of a nursery slope, looking into someone's private home. True story and this proved to me that I was not built for speed. Very embarrassing but fortunately no one came out to see what was going on, and there was no damage done to their fence. I had a feeling I was not the first unintentional visitor over their not so very tall wooden fence. I wasn't very good at skiing, and I remember my skiing instructor not being too pleased with me. But, fun times with a bunch of great friends, and we used to look out for each other. One of my friends brought her husband along. He was/is the sweetest guy and looked out for all of us. I still keep in touch with them.
I remember the hotel vividly, where we danced all night in their nightclub, went to the coffee shop (also in the hotel) in the early hours of the morning after dancing, and then to our rooms to grab a couple of hours sleep, and to the slopes to learn how to ski, again. We were in a town called Seefeld, surrounded by snow-covered mountains (the Austrian Alps) and it was gorgeous! We had fun walking around town, doing a little shopping and souvenir hunting, small gifts for our families back home, then back to get dressed for a night of après-ski, more dancing till four o'clock in the morning, back to the coffee shop, back for a couple hours of sleep in our room, to start the process all over again.
One time we caught a train to visit another area one of our friends had always wanted to see. It was many miles away which involved an overnight stay. Finding ourselves on a train going through the most incredible scenery, we didn't really know which stop to get off at, but a kind Austrian man who spoke English overheard us and said, here is your stop.
Off we got, found a hotel (no ahead booking) stayed one night, had a good look around and back on the train again to finish off our holiday. I don't know how we did it and my parents would have had a conniption if they knew, especially my dear mum. Oh boy! Anyhow, here is my passport photo, a little worse for wear but yes that's me.
Hi Denise, thank you so much for sharing your story and memories ❤️ 😊 I love your passport photo. You look beautiful. Have a wonder filled weekend, dear friend 🧡
ReplyDeleteYour journey through treasured memories, old photos, and joyful chaos of downsizing paints such a vivid, warm picture of a life well-lived and deeply cherished
ReplyDeleteWell I must say the photos are lovely, the family one is very nice and such memories you are flooding back as you see these photos and clean up. It's a big job, Denise.
ReplyDeleteSuch precious memories.
ReplyDeleteI hear you on not being a good skier. I quickly discovered that I was much faster on my face than on my feet.
It almost sounds like a treasure hunt or like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates: You never know what you're gonna find ; ) I applaud you for doing all this. It can be really challening to declutter especially when memories and emotions come into play.
ReplyDeleteYou sure found some wonderful memories in those old photos. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely the way old photographs bring back memories. You haven't changed much since you were a girl, Denise. Good bones!
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ReplyDeleteThe photos are a treasure! Have a great day and a happy weekend.
Love your photo finds of your passport picture and your family pictures … treasures indeed, as are your memories.
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