
Do you have a special number?
This is mine 77
I lived in just two houses growing up in England...........well three if you include my grandma's flat where I spent my first few years along with my mother during WWII. There, we apparently scurried to the lower floor and hid under the stairs when the air raid sirens sounded........and stayed until the 'all clear'.
When my father came home from the Royal Air Force, we moved to the '40's version of modular housing, cute little cookie cutter homes, lining curving roads on an 'estate'. Built by the local government, using prisoner-of-war laborers, they provided much needed post-war housing. That house no longer stands, being replaced by newer, modern homes some years ago. The number of our house was 17.
We moved to the next house, just a 10 minute walk from No. 17, when I was 7. Our new bungalow was (is) number 77. My fondest memories are part and parcel of that little brick bungalow. Sold some years back following my mum's death, I still stop by when on a trip home. To catch a glimpse of the brass numbers by the front door is to remember all that happened from age 7 to almost 19 when I emigrated to America. Fond memories all and brought close to my heart when I see the number 77.

Linen towels ~ old silver candlesticks ~ four Mason's Oak Shape antique plates (marked 'first designed in 1813') ~ brass number 77. All from Sleepy Poet Antique Mall, Charlotte, NC
At the Sleepy Poet I found this brass number. It was beaming out at me from all the treasures in Janna's 'Artsy Fartsy' booth and I had to have it...........after all it's MY number.
Awww Mary! Such a lovely story. I do have a special number too. Now you have made me want to go on a trip to England even more!! I still dream that perhaps one day I'll go there... Love, Vanessa ps. Would love to walk by your sweet 77 brick bungalow...
ReplyDeleteYes, how extraorinary. My number likewise is 12 or the combos of one's and two's!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you found your # ! Can't wait to see how you display it, Hugs, Janna
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful Mary. I can see why the number means a lot. I like 7 also. My first Son was born on the 17th of Dec. The seventh boy born that day and he weighed 7 lbs 7 oz.
ReplyDeleteI love your brass 77.
Nancy
What a wonderful story about your lucky number 77. How special to have such stability of only two homes in your childhood. We moved constantly but then that too has it fun parts and positive sides. Hope you and Bob are both well. I am so busy in our house that I am not able to visit blogs much so I am out of touch. But I think of you often...
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Heidi
36 .... for no real reason I can articulate!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story. You were meant to buy that brass plate with the number 77. Numbers are another symbol of our memories, mostly positive ones I should hope.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy a Happy Thanksgiving.
Maureen
Adorable site =)
ReplyDeleteSometimes things like that just jump out and grab you. Of course, you had to have it. Loved reading about the significants of 7.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Dear Mary, thank you so much for the wonderful Thanksgiving Greetings. I love YOUR number. Big smile.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family.
Love, Jeanne
Mary, your story made me quite homesick. I too was born in England in the Midlands during the war.
ReplyDeleteNext Spring, we hope to go "home" and travel across to France. I recently saw the beautiful apartments La Madone and may look into this. The last time we saw *Paris*, as the song goes, was in the 1960's and I am so excited to think we may once again travel that route. Not sure if I remember much of my schoolgirl French though!! :)
Love your site, first time poster.
Mary:
ReplyDeleteOops, I forgot to say I live in Canada now.
I loved hearing this special story from your life. Thank you for sharing it. I've always liked the number 7; 5 too. Though I couldn't really say why...
ReplyDeleteYes! It had YOUR name on it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful story! I think that I am partial to the number 9, of course that is also my birthdate. Strange how we associate certain numbers!
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