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Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 40 (Oct 4-10)
Prompt:
Preservation
#52ancestors
In 1959, I was 5 years old and a flower girl. My Dad’s brother, Earl, married my wonderful aunt, Elaine, on December 27th, 1959. I don’t remember a lot about
it other than the dress was kind of itchy and I was not comfortable walking
down the aisle by myself. Although I did like throwing out the flower pedals.
About 3 weeks after their wedding, I was a flower
girl for my Aunt Vadie on my Mom’s side of the family. It was much easier walking down the aisle in
that wedding because my cousin, DeWayne, held my hand and walked with me. DeWayne
was only 6 years old, but he seemed to know what to do.
Aunt Elaine’s Mother made her wedding dress,
and she made me a dress that matched the bride’s dress. It was white with lots of lace. About 15
years ago, my mother gave me the dress. She had taken care of it all those
years and for several years it hung in my closet.
In 2013, I earned a graduate certificate in
Archival Administration at the University of Texas. I put what I learned to use
by “archiving” several family heirlooms as well as using it at my job. The dress
is now protected with archival tissue in an archival box. The box that I bought
was really bigger than it needed to be, but it worked out okay. I added the Kimono
that my father-in-law brought back from Japan for one of his little sisters
later.
My next preservation project is to make archival
boxes or envelopes to preserve the handkerchiefs that belonged to both my
Grandmothers and my Mother.
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