Over the next few days, I will be rerunning posts where I featured ornaments from our Christmas tree. Like many of you, each ornament brings a special memory with it. These are good memories for me, but they can also bring a tear or two as I think about people from my past who are no longer with me. But with no further ado, here is the first set.
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Parade of Ornaments--Where in the World?
Today features ornaments that have a geographic place associated with them.
This colorful lady was given to us as a souvenir from a friend's trip to Mexico. |
Ward has cousins who live in South Africa. One of them brought this Zulu doll to us one year during a visit. |
This ornament was made from olive wood from Bethlehem. I was given a set of them as a thank-you gift for volunteer work at my church. |
This West Virginia ornament was given to me by my parents during my second Christmas away from home. |
This one was given to me by my sister last year. Notice the blue and gold which are WV state colors. |
And this is a fair trade ornament showing people from all around the world. This was also a volunteer thank-you gift. |
After I ran this post the first time, and I said we needed an ornament from Louisiana, friends sent this one from New Orleans, where Wally was born. |
More ornaments to come.