Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Just Stuff

My grandmother was a pack rat. She kept everything. It was one of those endearing qualities that would drive you crazy at times, and make you love her all the more at other times.

When I was young and would spend the night with her, one of my favorite things to do was to go into one of her back bedrooms, and just be nosy for a little while. I never knew what I would come across. It might be my dad's 8th grade report card, a picture of my grandfather, a magazine from the 70s or a card I made her in Kindergarten.

It was akin to a treasure trove.

When she died a couple of months ago, the entire family knew it would be a chore to go through her house. We knew there would be a lot of useless stuff. We knew we would be amazed at what we found.

Secretly, I had visions of my parents, sisters and I going through the rooms and laughing at the memories her stuff would bring. I wanted to ask my dad about some of the pictures I knew she had. I wanted to show Maddie what her great grandfather looked like. I wanted to find the dozens of handmade cards from all of her grandchildren and put them in little piles for my cousins to keep.

I'm afraid none of that will ever happen.

Her house caught on fire and burned to the ground this morning.

I understand that it was just stuff. And I'm eternally grateful that no one was injured and that it didn't happen when she was alive because it would have devastated her. But, it was her stuff.

And now, it's as gone as she is.

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10 comments:

Putting the FUN in DysFUNctional said...

Oh my God. I don't even know what to say. I'm so sorry. "Just stuff" or not, that has to hurt.
xoxo

Jen said...

I am so sorry for you, yes it is hard to clear out someone's house but the memories...

(((hugs)))

Carrin said...

OMG! I can't stop the tears right now. Your granmother's stuff wasn't "just stuff", it was memories and feelings. I'm sure it feels like you lost her all over again. I am truly sorry!

Just My Type said...

Oh no!

Maybe it happened this way:

Grandma is up in heaven, realizes all the things she collected weren't necessary. She didn't want her family to have to sipher through them so she burnt the house down in order to help you.

I'm so sorry you lost those treasures. Maybe you'll feel better if you think your grandmother had a hand in it.

By the way, you have such a talent for writing. You always have a surprise ending and today was shocking.

Melissa Martin said...

Wow, so very sorry for your loss. It wasn't just stuff to you.

Rachel said...

Oh Chelsea darlin'

It may be stuff, but that stuff holds memories and sometimes being able to touch those things make those memories that much stronger.

My heart goes out to you. There may still be the possibility of salvaging something.. right?

So sorry honey.

MommyTime said...

Oh, I'm sorry for your losses. I send so much sympathy.

Anonymous said...

Oh no. No. I have no words to express how sorry I am for you.

No fire can burn your memories, though. XX

Anonymous said...

What! Oh no that's terrible, I'm sorry. I know you would have loved to have those old memories.

Anonymous said...

OH my goodness.. I am so sorry..I am speechless.. again..so sorry.

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