olive bleu
One Too Many
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- Nova Scotia
I come from a long line of folks who think nothing of taking snippets of hair ,from either a child's first hair cut, or from some loved one who is now dead.you cannot open an old Bible in any of my aunts houses without coming across a soft curl of hair tied with a piece of ribbon. I personally don't take any real comfort in stroking the locks of my dearly departed aunt Gertrude, but my mother still has a lock of hair from when i and my sisiter were babies. i have done the same when my boys were babies. My first son died when he was a year old. I was holding him when he died and the nurse that was present offered to cut me a lock of hair. I probably would not have thought of doing that myself at such a moment, but every now & then while looking for something else, I open this little white envelope and find this little downey, blond curl, tied with ribbon.It always unlocks a flood of sweet memories for me.BUt is something private that i keep locked away for myself, like a treasure.I am not sure that i would be comfortable with weaving my loved ones hair into jewellry to show to the world