Sunday, October 27, 2024

Memories Of Halloweens Past

The next entry in this fun blog series is really something special.  It comes from MikeC(jasonv123), and I'm really grateful that he shared this one with us.

"I’ve been meaning to write my submission for Memories of Halloweens Past, and after last night's events I just had to write this up. Years ago, when I was young, we would go out trick or treating, and I was typically a vampire in those days.  After my parents took me out trick or treating, we would stop by my grandmother’s house as my last stop. She always had these old vintage pumpkin lanterns along with ceramic jack o lanterns that she would decorate with. She would always give me a zip lock bag with candy and a few dollars in it. What I wouldn't give to go back in time and see her and her decorations one more time!  Years ago, you posted the same pumpkin lantern she had and after some research on eBay I found one for 40 bucks.  After my grandmother had passed away some years back, we couldn’t find her Halloween decorations.  Well, last night, we went to a Halloween party of my mother’s friend Helen.  Her parents and my grandparents were best friends.  After some time checking out Helen’s Halloween ornaments and decorations, I noticed a small skull lantern like my pumpkin lantern. I picked it up and was checking it out when she walked up and said, 'That was your grandmother Martha’s.'  I started to tear up and I was thinking of something to say.  She said, 'It’s yours now.'  I immediately cried!  I thanked her over and over.  After we got home, I took the old batteries out that have pretty much destroyed the internals, but that’s OK - I’ve got a small flicker led tea light powering it now."

Thanks, Mike!  This was great to read on the week of Halloween!  Thanks so much for sharing!





For anyone interested in submitting, you can email me at pumpkinrot @ gmail . com (remove the spaces, of course!)

1 comments:

Caffeinated Joe said...

A great memory and so cool that his grandmother's old decoration found its way back to him. Just meant to be.