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My meaningful tradition. TAKEN: APRIL 2025 Palm Beach, Aruba |
As I celebrated my 29th birthday (for the 31st time) I would have been remiss, if I didn't pack one of my treasured glasses, so that on my day, I could celebrate and have a drink with my Dad.
For those new to reading, I have been collecting the Petro-Canada vintage Olympic glasses (as shown above) for the better part of twenty years. I have travelled about a radius of approximately 180 miles, and searched every thrift store, garage sale, and online buy and sell site to collect more than 220 of them.
When I was staging my photo shoot in the beach, I could spy people watching me. As I returned to our palapa, I had one lady ask me, 'are you going to drink that?'
Ï simply laughed and explained that whenever or where ever I travel, I pack one of these beauties in bubble wrap, so that my Dad travels with me in spirit. Suffice it to say, I think he would have loved absolutely everything about Aruba.
Now, I know there are some folks out there that may think the glass collecting obsession is silly, but it doesn't faze me.
Instead, if I could offer one vantage point of logic to their negativity it's that what they don’t know is, in the very minute I hold one of these new to me special treasures in my hand, I'm in a wonderful moment with my Dad.
Today, on the beach, I could hear his laughter as he rattled the ice cubes in his glass, signifying it was empty and that he was ready for a refill.
Keeping his memory alive is very meaningful to me... and there's nothing even remotely silly about that.
What a beautiful way to carry him forward with you! Never let anyone tell you different. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteMy kids tease me that I am spending their inheritance... It always makes me smile.
DeleteHappy belated birthday!
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Thanks Donna!
Delete29 is good. I'm always 27. Happy belated birthday.
ReplyDeleteI see nothing weird with collecting glasses. It honors your father so it's a special thing.
Have a lovely day.
I love how you feel your dad with you - your collection sounds so special! Where do you store all of the glasses? Are they displayed?
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking what a wonderful father he must have been to you that you honour him that way! Happy Birthday, Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteKeeping our Dads' memory alive is very special to each one of us who've lost them, quite the opposite of silly. All the best for the rest of the challenge.
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