In the summer of 1955, my grandfather, grandmother, my mother and uncle, left behind their family in Germany in search of a better life in America. My mother was barely three years old. The family was sponsored by a Southern California Lutheran Church, that helped them get an apartment, some furniture, and employment.
They immersed themselves in American culture, not speaking much German, as my grandparents believed that they were now in America, and they should learn English. That they did. Until the day she died, my grandmother would get frustrated when immigrants here in Orange County, where the culture is very diverse, didn't speak English. She would say, "I had to learn English, so should they!"
This old, beat up piece of luggage is one of the few items we have left that made the nearly 6000 mile journey from Europe to America in 1955.
The suitcase itself is full of rich history, but even more interesting was what we found inside this treasured piece of luggage.
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, even whole newspapers, all from great moments in our country's history.
I've really been wanting to use the suitcase in my living room makeover, but it just didn't seem to fit anywhere (literally). Then I looked up and realized above my tv armoire would be the perfect spot.
It was H.E.A.V.Y. with all of those papers inside, but I couldn't take them out.
I love that I have a little piece of our family's history right there to remind us of what they went through to be able to live here in America.
How do you keep your family's history alive in your decor?
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This is such a wonderful piece of your families history. Sadly we don't having of our family history, just a few photos and memories.
ReplyDeleteyeah...that's so awesome. And you found the PERFECT spot for it...what a wonderful gem...
ReplyDeleteI have an old steamer trunk that belonged to my grandparents, oil lamps that came out of each set of grandparents' homes, a tape measure that belonged to my grandfather...these are all treasures to me! It gives me great joy to have pieces displayed that have a special history for me.
ReplyDeleteThat is so great, I love having special things like that in our home. We have a few things from my grandparents but mostly photos.
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That is so amazing! My great-grandparents and grandparents came from Germany, as well, but they came to Canada. I know my husband and I would cherish something like that, too!! How wonderful for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece and the history behind it is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great piece of family history! I love that you displayed it in your home- things with a past story at the best arent they?
ReplyDeleteThat is a great piece of history. I love old things like this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treasure to have! How special that it's part of your family heritage.
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing! I love that you can incorporate real family history into your room. Love that story!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to have inherited such a fabulous piece and full of hidden treasures too. I am so glad you are using it. It's gorgeous with that time worn patina. I just put two in my family room too but I didn't inherit them as you did. It's so nice to meet you. xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find...and a very sweet way to store old treasures.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing treasure trove!! It is so neat to have a piece of your history like that Kristin and we are so glad you shared it with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
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Wow, how awesome and special! And you found the perfect place to enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI love using vintage pieces in decor but it is all the more special when there is a story behind it. This has to be the best one yet! I have a lot of pieces in our house passed down from grandparents too and just love the nostaliga.
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ReplyDeleteVisiting from Under the Table and Dreaming. What a lovely story!
ReplyDeleteInteresting, and thanks for sharing. I came here by accident while writing a story on Sirenprose and looking for a brand name luggage from the 50's
ReplyDeleteYou never know what you find online ;)
Thanks K
Hugz, Siren
What a wonderful treasure.
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