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Sunday 2 June 2013

STORYTELLING SUNDAY-PICK YOUR PRECIOUS

Well, it's the first Sunday of the month again....that means it's time to join up with a host of other bloggers from all around the world...we gather over at SIAN'S BLOG and leave a story- it can be long or short, happy or sad, funny or tearful....everyone is made very welcome!

The suggestion for this year's stories was that we pick something that is precious to us...and tell the story behind it.

THE CUTLERY SET


I can honestly say that I can't even remember who bought this set of 'GHOSTBUSTERS' cutlery for Stuart...all I know is that they were really well-used and much-loved by him...for a few years (from when he was three years old till he was probably about seven) we were surrounded by all things pertaining to 'Ghostbusters'...other things had started to replace them by the time he died, but there was no way I was allowed to throw this little cutlery set out.


 They have lived in my cutlery drawer ever since, and I have never even THOUGHT about getting rid of them in all the moves we have made since ...just a little thing that makes me smile, and brings back so many good memories on a daily basis!

Why not pop over  HERE, to read about the things that other bloggers regard as 'precious'...even better, why not add a story of your own?

Thanks for dropping by!
Take care of you
Alison xx

23 comments:

  1. Oh what a sweet set, we have some winnie the pooh bear sets that are brought out for small visitors. Glad that you have these to bring a smile to your face :)

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  2. ghostbusters was loved in out house too, a precious set.

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  3. I have cutlery like that too - not of the Ghostbusters sort - but it is sitting in with all the regular cutlery.
    I really like this precious Alison, it's a good example of the little things that really make up our stories.

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  4. What great pieces & how fun to "discover" them in the cutlery drawer now & then & relive some good memories!

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  5. It's lovely that they still live in your cutlery drawer. My kids had Winnie the Pooh ones and we have passed them on to another child now. I sold Tupperware at the time and they were from there and we had about four sets of them so they weren't precious like yours. A very treasured memory for you and obviously a very well used and loved set.

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  6. I can see why you call them precious. So funny how it's the things that have so little monetary value that end up meaning so much to us.

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  7. No wonder these are so precious. You can see how much they were used and loved. I shall now have that theme song on my mind all day!

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  8. Such a lovely, personal Precious. which sounds a bit daft, maybe because most of what we hold precious is going to be personal; but I think you'll know what I mean. It feels like a privilege to have a glimpse of this one. Thank you

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  9. How great that they still live in your cutlery drawer and that they bring a smile to your face every time you open the drawer:)

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  10. They are beautiful Alison and how lovely that they make you smile. We had Winnie the Pooh for ...ever!

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  11. No wonder they are precious.....so many good memories....how lovely that they can still bring a smile.

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  12. This is certainly a very precious set x i'm not surprised they make you smile x

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  13. Oh no wonder they are precious to you. It's great that they can bring a smile to your face.

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  14. I feel quite honoured to see your precious cutlery set. Thank you for sharing

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  15. What a great thing to have. :-)

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  16. I got a bit choked up and teary reading this Alison. Thanks for sharing it with us. Such precious memories of your little boy.
    Hugs to you,
    Rinda

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  17. A lovely keepsake and story and such a wonderful keepsake. We had a Rupert Bear set which were much loved!

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  18. Such a moving "precious" Alison. Thank you so very much for sharing - - it speaks to me in a way only you may understand. Big hugs my friend. J x

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  19. Oh how cute. We used to have a Barney set for my oldest back in the day. PS Now I've got that Ghostbusters theme song stuck in my head - drats!

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  20. That is a lovely story Alison and it's the small things like that cutlery set that keep our loved ones with us all of the time x

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  21. What a lovely precious Alison - thanks for sharing them with us x

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  22. What a wonderful memory to share for Storytelling Sunday. It is so much fun to watch children as they transition from one interest to the next. I'm glad you have this cutlery set to remind you of a one of your son's passions.

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  23. What a fab memento - has it been scrapped yet? TFS xxx

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