Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Attic Treasures . . .

Sunday afternoon hubby & I
were digging around in the attic looking for treasures.
I had been wondering if I could find a special gift that
Grandma Ruby gave me for
Christmas in 1970.

Meet Ann & Andy!
Aren't they cute?!?
She made several of these for
her granddaughters that year.
They bring back many special memories . . .
Come back for more attic treasures tomorrow.

16 comments:

  1. These are so precious. My mother made them for my two children...wonder where they are now?
    Thanks for sharing...

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  2. Raggedy Ann and Andy are such classics...they always will be timeless!
    You truly found a treasure!

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  3. Hi Carol...you betcha...I'll be back tomorrow to see what other treasures are in your attic! These are wonderful... ;-) Bo

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  4. Hi Carol! These are treasures!! How wonderful!...Debbie

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  5. I just love Raggedy Ann and Andy, a natural I guess since I love everything red. How sweet to have two that your grandmother made for you!!

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  6. Those are some great treasures you have in your attic!!!

    Your beans and cornbread in your last post sound delicious! I LOVE them!!!♥

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  7. Carol, they are so sweet...just love them.

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  8. Those are so sweet. It makes me think of the Raggedy Ann that my mom made for my niece, her first grandchild:)

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  9. Those are so cute. I think it's pretty neat that you saved them.
    Ginger

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  10. They are in great condition and so sweet looking!

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  11. How sweet! They look wonderful for their age. Do you think they would mind sharing their secret? ;)

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  12. Oh they are SO cute! And I love the little "I love you" on her apron. What a special keepsake. laurie

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  13. Aww! Those are so cute! What an awesome thing to find!

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  14. They are so cute, I love attic treasures. My mother's was full of them.
    Patsy

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  15. Carol, they are so precious! How wonderful taht you have them! Nancy

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