Sunday, August 18, 2013

Mountain Memories~

What started out as a simple "girl trip,"
       turned out to be something so much more~


Our plan~
spend 3 nights at the Biltmore in Asheville,NC
taking photos for the 
"Pink Scarf Project"
and attend the "HEART" concert
there on the grounds of the
estate.

~and then Marsha found this photo of her Mom
taken almost 60 years ago.
~~
Marsha--
"you know Vicki, I think Mt. Mitchell is someplace close to Asheville.
My Mom visited that area for all those years that my
Dad was in the VA Hospital there."
~~
Margaret (Marsha's Mom)--
"I remember when that picture was taken, I was really sad that day." 
~~
(this picture is truly worth a "thousand words")
follow our journey here
for the story~




so we made a plan~
a new plan.
one that included a trek to the top of Mt. Mitchell,
so that we could recreate the picture of Marsha
standing as her Mother had done
all those years ago.

is about 40 minutes from Asheville.
~
Heading down Route 23-
take a right at the Mars Hill exit
and keep on driving, and driving, and driving.
~
then you come to "the middle of nowhere"
and start to climb the hill~~ 



As many times as the Gardener and I have visited Asheville,
we had no idea that this beautiful park existed. 
~
All along the drive into the park are these magnificent
overlooks~
the vistas that look out over the 
Blue Ridge Mountains
left us breathless.



~it was late in the afternoon when we arrived
at the Visitor Center.
Not wanting to waste time, I took the photo of 
Marsha's Mother inside.
After briefly recanting the story and our mission, 
the ranger told me where to find the exact place where
her Mother had stood.
~
"it's easy, just start on that trail beside the Visitor Center and
climb the hill to the top." 


"goofing off" at the Visitor Center
~
I'm trying to get Marsha in a good mood
about the climb UP the hill to the
observation tower!



once you park in the Visitor Center area 
the climb to the top is really not that far -
just about a quarter mile.
BUT -- its all uphill!


the walk to the top is so beautiful and scenic
~ come on UP with us!
I'll meet you at the top!
(you can lag along with Marsha!!)


of course we stopped to take photos along the way~



(doesn't Marsha's pretty blouse match that beautiful blue sky?)












we are almost there!



OH. MY. GOSH!
It is beautiful up here!



Now for the rest of the story~



That day -- almost 60 years ago -- really was a sad
day for Marsha's Mom~
~~
Marsha's parents
Margaret and Charles, were married in 1945,
shortly after he was discharged from the Navy.
Charles had contacted TB while in the service.
Shortly after he and Margaret married,
 he became ill and was admitted to the VA Hospital
 in Asheville.
~~
Charles spent the next 12 years of his life
living in VA hospitals in both Asheville and Swananoa.
Recieving experimental treatments and surgeries,
he was isolated from his wife and family.
~
Margaret visited him when she could, 
but times were different and more difficult back then.
A trip to Asheville was a major
undertaking.
~
She did not have a car, so Margaret would ride the bus
 from West Virginia to
Asheville 2-3 times a year
to visit her husband.
Sometimes her brother in law was able to drive her
to the visit.


On occasion,
his health permitting,
Charles was granted a day or brief weekend pass
in which he could leave the hospital
and travel short distances.
He would ride the train to West Virginia for 
these brief visits.
~~
Marsha says that her Father sometimes
came home for special occasions,
like Christmas and 
the birth of his children.
 ~~
During times when his health was not so good,
he would be allowed a brief
one day visit with his wife
when she was able to visit him in Asheville.


Their trip to Mt. Mitchell 
was one of those visits.
~~
Marsha's Mom says that she remembers 
posing for that photo, feeling so sad 
because her visit with her husband
was almost over and she knew that it would
be a long time before she could see him again. 



Marsha has 2 older brothers, and 1 younger brother.
Her family is a testament
to the power of love and commitment
in the face of adversity. 



After 12 long years,
Marsha's Dad was finally allowed
to come home for good in
1958.



After her husband came home to live,
Margaret went to Nursing school
in Charleston, West Virginia.
(she was the first married nursing student at her school)
~~
They had a wonderful life together,
raising their family,
traveling,
and later spending winters with friends
 in Florida 
and summers 
with friends in Nova Scotia.
~
Margaret and Charles were happily married
for 64 years until his passing
in 2009.




Every family has a story.
Old photos, memories, fragments of the past. 
These stories are the legacy that our parents give to us.
Stories that we should pass on to our children.
Stories that make us
 who we are 
today.


Marsha and I spent a wonderful afternoon 
on top of Mt. Mitchell.
~
Taking in the amazing views,
trying to imagine how it must have looked
almost 60 years ago. 
Trying to imagine how Margaret
must have felt that day.



We talked about the trees ~~
and wondered if any of these trees might have been
here at that time~




I can't tell you how precious
it was to be able to help Marsha
recreate that special moment
 in time.




After leaving the summit,
we started our drive down the mountain
stopping at the beautiful restaurant
just below the Visitor Center.



Just behind the restaurant
 is this gorgeous
 back porch observation area.



The Blue Ridge Mountains
are truly
breathtaking.



Right now I'm thinking~~
I want to bring the Gardener here.
(he would love this place!)
xoxo



the views from inside the restaurant 
are simply stunning~
(I don"t know why I did not think to take photos inside!!) 
OK -- now I have an excuse to go back for sure!



How long could you sit here?



I had no idea that our day at Mt. Mitchell
would be so meaningful
and special~
~~~
The day threatened rain -- but it never rained a drop until we were back off the mountain later that evening.  The next day we headed to the Biltmore Estate for a day of picture taking for the
"Pink Scarf Project".


I'm sharing just a few photos
of the places we visited
with YOUR scarves~



~the reflecting pond~




~the bass pond~




 we're smiling because we've been taking
pictures ALL day and we have
just finished!!



The Inn on Biltmore
(headed to dinner on the Library balcony)



Our view from the Library balcony


the next evening~
getting settled in our seats
waiting on the HEART concert
(which was fabulous, by the way!)

~~~~
It was an incredible trip, priceless in some respects~ 
we took photos of your pink scarf donations everywhere we went. Along the winding road (in the middle of nowhere) leading to Mt. Mitchell, in the fields beside the Visitor Center, on that beautiful porch at the restaurant on the mountain, and at the Biltmore Estate.  I can hardly wait to share these beautiful photos with you all.  


(donated by Jim and Ron and Sophie)

~~~
Summer is rapidly turning into fall.  Brisk nights are upon us, the air is starting to smell like autumn, even the mornings are crisp and cool-- up next I want to share with you my beautiful back deck flowers (before the cool nights start to take their toll!)  (the Gardener is in charge of all the flowers in our yard, but the back deck belongs to ME!!)
~~~~~

~~ the day after we returned home from our  "girl"trip, Marsha's Mom became ill and was admitted to the hospital where Marsha and I both work,~ she has been there almost 3 weeks now -- please keep her in your prayers.

Treasure those you love,
xoxo
Vicki 

Monday, August 12, 2013

Pink Scarf Project Updates - (new information-- and a surprise NEST photo for you!)

This was never really my project. 
I only thought it was~
and then it took off like a wildfire being fed by a lofty 
summer wind~~ 

 
Only God
 could touch so many hearts
and bring you to give so generously.
~~
In my heart of hearts, 
I had hoped that we might collect
50 scarves.
(fingers crossed, I held my breath~) 
~
To date 
there have been
276 scarves collected for
this amazing project. 
~
Based on emails from those of you who say
that you want to send, plan to send, are sending now,
your scarves---
we will exceed well over 300 
gifts of love from your 
hearts and hands. 
~
Only God 
could do
 this.



This project 
has crossed continents and oceans.
It has circled the world and come back around
again.
~~
Your contributions have come from
all across the United States, Canada, and Europe.  
They have come from Australia, South America, and Africa.
~
Sweet Bernadette
 has written 
that she is sending a scarf all the way
from Serbia.


   
Some statistics for you relating to this project~
~~
276 scarves collected from all over the world.
(68 of those scarves have been donated by
anonymous donors who have requested to remain private but wish to give all the same.)
(per their request, those scarves have not been photographed- but will be included in the donations to the Breast Cancer Centers).
~~
I have received over 400 hundred emails
 in 5 different languages
relating to this project.  
(and I treasure every one)
xoxo
~~
Over 1200 photographs to date~
For every photo collage
of each scarf that is pictured on my blog postings,
at least 5 or 6 pictures are taken of each donor contribution.
From those photos, they are each edited and a collage is made
to showcase each person's gifts. 
~~
5000 miles
These scarves have traveled with me to Florida, 
the Blue Ridge Mountains,
and are soon headed to 2 other amazing locations.
All totaled, I will have traveled over 5000 miles
to photograph your scarves against 
beautiful natural backdrops.
~~ 

114 thank you notes
Those of you who have blogs or email addresses 
were contacted by me when your donations arrived.
Those of you who did not include a blog address or email
recieved a handwritten thank you note 
for your contribution.
Over 50 thank you notes
were simply sent to
"Occupant"
as those persons
did not include their name 
along with their generous donation. 


Many of you have written to me in these last few days
to say that the summer is passing way too quickly!
(YES it is!!)

Your requests to extend the deadline
 for this project
have been heard!
~
So -- please note
that the deadline to send your scarf donations
has been extended to October 5.
~
If you wish for me to photograph your scarf-- 
it must be to me no later than October 5.  
~In actuality, I can accept
donations until the end of October.
But if you want your gift to be photographed
it needs to be here by the 5th,
please.




Regarding the contests~
everyone who contributes a 
scarf donation,
either handmade or purchased
will be entered to win
this Breast Cancer Awareness wrap
that I knitted
(and embellished with beads)



~my way of thanking you
 for your generous and heartfelt donations~
xoxo


I've followed the path of this Pink Scarf Project badge all over blogland!  What an amazing journey this little badge has had! From one blog to another-to another-to another,...  

So many of you have graciously helped to spread the word about this little project ~ gathering support amongst your blog friends. There is NO way this project would have grown as it has if not for your support. There is only one human reason why this has been so very successful -- YOU!  


To thank you for sharing this project
and helping to encourage such amazing
support--
This OOAK inspirational mini-album
will be given away to one of you
who shared this Project badge on your personal blog.


Everyone who shared the badge and left me a comment
HERE telling me that you have done so--
will be entered to win this beautiful
mini album created by my (super talented!!)friend
Sue Kosec
(kosec@sbcglobal.net)


Sue created this gorgeous inspirational album
especially for this giveaway
~.
I am so very excited to be able
to share her beautiful creation 
with all of you.


The winners of both 
the mini album and my knitted wrap
will be announced on my posting
on October 12.


To summarize the new information~
1. scarf donations need to be to my by October 5 if you wish to have me photograph them.
2. I will be collecting scarf donations throughout the month of October -- last date will be October 31.
3. The Breast Cancer Awareness nests will make their debut on October 12.
4. Those of you who are on the waiting list for the nests
will find them RESERVED for you in my ETSY shop
on that date.


This has been an amazing year.  
As this project draws ever closer to it's completion,
I want you all to know that your spirit of giving 
will continue on~


Your scarves will find new homes 
where they will be loved and treasured.  
The concern and prayers that you sent
along with your donations 
will surround those who need it most.  
They will feel your
 love.

~~~~~
For those of you patiently waiting for your very first
little peek at the new
Breast Cancer Awareness
 nests~


your first look at this gorgeous nest!
(I can hardly wait to debut this amazing creation to you all!)
~
(I'm busy with the last of the details on the nests.  
I think I have finally seen the last of my 2am bedtimes!!)
~~~

Coming up next~




My friend Marsha and I traveled to the Blue Ridge mountains on a sentimental journey~ retracing footsteps that were taken there over 60 years ago.  Following the path of memories past~~
xoxo,
Vicki