Until tomorrow, stay safe and well!
Until tomorrow, stay safe and well!
My mom and dad got married on October 16, 1954. They had a HUGE wedding, about 450 people!
To give a little background, my dad was an only child and my grandparents owned a very popular and busy bar in Detroit. This wedding was a big deal to them and they wanted to show off to all of their friends and bar patrons! In other words, they wanted to invite a lot of people so they paid for the whole thing!
My mom's parents were not well off and my grandfather (her father) was very sick at the time of their wedding.
I only have a few pictures right now of her wearing the dress.
Anyway, after the wedding my mom packed her dress in a box wrapped in tissue paper. When I was about 10 years old she showed it to me and I got to try it on. I loved it and wanted to play dress-up with it but she wouldn't let me!
We may have looked at it one or two more times after that but I'm not sure. A few years after she died I asked my dad for it and he gave it to me.
Her writing on the box. I wonder if she wrote that right when she packed it up shortly after the wedding. I bet she was excited to write her new last name!
Rich and I got married in 1977 when I was 20 years old and he was 21. I know that's pretty darn young and I definitely would not have wanted my daughter to marry that young. But those were different days and I was never encourage to pursue a career or go out and live on my own so when I fell in love with Rich marriage was encouraged and welcomed. If I'm being honest too, my mother was so afraid that I would get pregnant before being married that I swear I could hear a big sigh of relief coming from her when the priest pronounced us man and wife!
In retrospect we could have saved ourselves a lot of grief by just maturing a few more years before we got married and had a family!
That is all water under the bridge now. We've been married almost 44 years and have raised two wonderful children so it's all worked out well in the end.
This post is actually about my wedding dress.
I first saw a picture of it in a bridal magazine. I ripped it out and took it to a local bridal shop and they ordered it for me. If I recall right it cost $150.00.
It was a beautiful dress.
When Shauna and Brad got married I cut a piece out of it to make something for Shauna to put inside her dress. The dress was pretty yellowed by then!
I threw the veil away when we moved from Canton to here a few years ago.
Here's what the dress looks like now.
This picture makes it look a lot lighter than it actually is. In my quest to simplify and get rid of unnecessary stuff I decided this dress had to go. Shauna doesn't want it and once I cut a piece out of it it wasn't donatable anymore.
Before I throw it away though, I took all of the pearls and buttons off of it.
Thankfully there was only 14 buttons; 6 on each sleeve and two in the back for the bustle. They were hard to get off!
There was however hundreds of pearls and it took me a few hours with a seam ripper to remove them all.
So right now the dress is laying on the floor in my office/craft room. Although I want to get rid of it, I hesitate to throw it in the garbage where it will sit in a landfill for many years! I may peruse Pinterest to see if there are any interesting ideas!
I put the buttons in my button jar and I think I will string a necklace or something with the pearls.
Oh yes, remember Peignoir sets? I had one of them sitting in the same bag as the dress.
Next post I will tell you about my mom's wedding dress. I have it and it looks almost as beautiful as it did they day her and my dad got married!
Until then stay safe and well my friends!
My only request for my birthday was for a Bill Knapp's Chocolate Celebration Cake. I can't remember how many years it had been since I had one.
In case you never heard of it, Bill Knapp's was a family-style restaurant that used to be pretty popular in these parts. The food was really good and the prices were reasonable. It was especially popular with the older crowd. We used to call it "Wigs and Walkers" or "The Wrinkle Room" because of that reason. My mom loved it and we would meet her and my dad there for dinner often.
One of the best things was if you dined there on your birthday or an anniversary they would give you this chocolate cake.
I took this from Wikipedia:
January is a month of birthdays in my family. Besides other family members it's also mine and Rich's and most importantly Maxwell's!
He turned 4 years old on January 8th and his party was this past Saturday.
I didn't take any pictures of him with his cake. This is a screen shot of a movie I took while we were singing happy birthday. You can't see Levi in this picture, he's right off to the right, but he's singing his heart out to his brother and it was so cute! Shauna said he was practicing all week!
There may be a budding professional singer in the family!
Today is my 64th birthday and Shauna brought the boys over for a while. I got two cute homemade cards and a beautiful notebook with Nonnie on it.
Plus a Bill Knapps cake for dessert tonight!
I'll show you the next time.
Until then stay safe and well my friends.
A few people commented that they did not know what Sanders Bumpy Cake was so I thought I would do a quick post about it.
Sanders is a Detroit-based Confectioner company and they are famous for their cakes, candy and ice cream. Bumpy cake has always been one of their most popular cakes. It is a devils food cake with buttercream bumps and chocolate fudge icing. It comes in chocolate and yellow cake but chocolate is the best!
Here is a picture of the cake after it was cut.
See those rows of buttercream on the top? They totally make the cake! Do you remember those Hostess cupcakes with the cream inside and the little swirl on the top? Bumpy cake kind of tastes like that but better!
Careful! You can gain weight just looking at this picture for too long!!
For my birthday I've requested a Bill Knapp's chocolate cake. If you haven't heard of that one I will do a post after my birthday on the 12th.
Until the next time stay safe and well my friends!
Happy New Year you guys. Here's hoping 2021 brings an end to this pandemic and a little more unity in this country!
We did nothing for New Year's eve. Went to sleep before 11:00 with an alarm set at 11:55. Woke up, said Happy New Year to each other and promptly went back to sleep! Maybe next year we'll attend a huge party! (Probably not!)
Anyway, my son was not able to make it here from New Hampshire so we just had a small Christmas get together on the Monday following Christmas with Shauna and Brad and the kids.
We had fun playing with the selfie stick!

A frozen Stouffers Lasagna and a Sanders Bumpy Cake. Both of which are delicious! Don't get me wrong, I am Italian and make a pretty mean lasagna, but he loves this one and it is his birthday! Besides, who am I to pass up a chance to have such a easy dinner! Plus you know..... bumpy cake!
Had a appointment today at 11:00 to take my Equinox into the Chevy dealer because it's making a clunking noise at the rear drivers side tire. When I got there they told me that there were about 40 cars ahead of me and they couldn't guarantee they would be able to look at it today! When I told them I made an appointment two weeks ago their response was "yeah that's a problem with the computer because it's still first come first serve! " What??? Anyway, I didn't leave it and will just go back one morning first thing and leave it! So frustrating!
My allergies are awful right now! I am sneezing like crazy, my eyes are so itchy and I have a dry cough from sinus draining! It must be the damp snowy weather. It's wet but not cold enough to freeze everything. Mold is one of the things that bother me.
Well that's it for now As always until the next time stay safe and well my friends!
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