Touches of Sentiment, Love, Friendship and so much more
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
1945 Valentine Card
The discoloration around the heart comes from the silky material insert.
Your heart is mine, my heart is yours.
Postmark date 1945. Ivor and Mildred were separated by his time in the US Navy. How tough that must have been! It touches MY heart, though, to see the love they still shared.
I just love Iror and Mildred. I wonder what they would think if they knew how much their life and love for one another meant to so many people. ((hugs))
I save cards and letters ... I have boxes full of them. Most of the older cards I have were rescued from a dumpster several years ago, and have been in storage ever since. Others I find at the Goodwill Surplus store nearby (where I buy them by the pound, so they are nearly free).
It is time to liberate these treasures and share them with the world! I am especially interested in cards that have a personal touch, so I will include any and all writings that make these cards so fun. Many are still in their original envelopes, and I will include these as well, since they also tell their own stories.
Thank You
Thank you Marge, for this award. You warm my heart and soul.
As life changes, I find myself far from what my dreams had imagined. Reality has found me caring for my elderly mom who is sliding deeper into Alzheimers ... every day has become a unique challenge. The best I can do is to try to life as normal as possible for those around me.
I just love Iror and Mildred. I wonder what they would think if they knew how much their life and love for one another meant to so many people. ((hugs))
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ReplyDeleteSome lovely cards !! Great..Unseen Rajasthan
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