After telling the beautiful story of how I was able to meet
my Aunt Flossie, it reminded me of another story...
one of my favorites, from so many years ago.
Before I moved up on the mountain, I lived in a lovely community
in Orange County called Mission Viejo. It's where I bought my
first home, raised my daughter & started my love affair with vintage.
One of my favorite shops that I had to hit several times a week, was
a nice size consignment store. It's long gone now, but the memories
of amazing finds linger on for me. I bought antique furniture there,
books & paintings, lovely old crystal & crockery, almost anything
that was in my price range & was vintage. One of the reasons this
store was so awesome, was because it was located near Leisure
World, a very upscale retirement community & they would buy the
estates from family's who had loved ones moving in there.
One of my collections at the time was Vintage Baby. I loved anything
that was baby related & had a corner in my bedroom dedicated
just to that. One day, while browsing through this store, I found
a beautiful, old baby book, covered in satin. Flipping quickly through
the pages, I knew I loved it & purchased it along with several other
items. The day got busy & I wasn't able to admire my new found
treasures until much later in the night, but as I took my baby book out
& started reading each & every page, I had an unsettling feeling about
what I was seeing. This wasn't the typical baby book you might find
in an antique store, those are so often either blank or with maybe only
a couple of pages filled out. No, this book was meticulously filled out,
each & every page lovingly recording the milestones of this baby boy.
It had clips of his hair, pictures of his smiling sweet face, his
baptismal record. His name was Gayle Olson, I still remember
that & he was born in Minnesota in the 40's. This had to be a
mistake, someone was missing this treasured book. Who could
part with something so special, filled with so many memories?
I knew immediately that I had to reunite this book with it's baby.
Knowing that most of the items in this store came from Leisure
World, that's where I began my search. Looking in the phone book
for all the Olson's I could find, I started making phone calls. I was lucky
my baby had a fairly unusual name for a boy, thank goodness his name
wasn't Tom. One phone call lead to another phone call, which lead to
another, until I actually had the number for a man who lived in Laguna
Hills named Gayle Olson. I was so nervous when I dialed his number
& as luck would have it, I only got a hold of his answering machine.
In a trembling voice, trying not to sound too crazy in case this person
wasn't who I was looking for, I left a rambling message about a baby
book & a purchase, a mistake that needed to be corrected, the hope
that this was the same Gayle & a request for a return call. I left my
number & anxiously hung up. There's no way this can be
MY baby, he probably still lives in Minnesota!
MY baby, he probably still lives in Minnesota!
Later that night, he called me back.
He was overjoyed that I had called, there HAD been a terrible
mistake. While moving his mother into Leisure World, the family
had packed her belongings into two different sets of boxes.
Ones to sell & ones filled with family heirlooms that were be
divided up between the children. In the chaos of the move, the
wrong boxes were sold & that was how I ended up with this
much wanted & loved possession. It was late by now & he wanted
to know if he could come by tomorrow & pick up his book. He
wanted to pay me, he wanted to do something special for me
for taking the time to find him...I said no, I was just so very
for taking the time to find him...I said no, I was just so very
happy that the baby & the man would be reunited.
I had to work the next day, so I couldn't be there to give it to him in
person, but I would wrap it carefully & leave it on my front porch.
I could feel his gratitude through the phone. I never did meet my baby,
he came & got his priceless book while I was gone, but when
I got home I saw an envelope sitting on the same chair I had
left the package. I opened it up & inside was a simple note,
"I don't know how to Thank You! Gayle Olson"
...that was enough for me!
XOXO
vintagesusie