I was correct; my sister explained the premise of the
book. I’ve included the description of
the book below.
From amazon.com, “A small comfortable home in
Maine, the well-tended garden, and the promise of another cold winter on the
way. Is that all there is for the rest of my life, Winnie wondered? But that
all changed with a phone call from her daughter, Beth. "Mom? I'm moving back
to Maine. Can you watch Elaine after school?" And so Winnie's life (which
had been moving a little too slowly), took a sudden and powerful turn from
which she would never be the same. Elaine had noticed the corks that very first
day, sitting in a basket on the hearth of the fireplace. "What are these,
Grandma?" she'd asked, holding a cork in her hands. With some reluctance
Winnie described their history. "All my special moments for the last 48
years have been preserved with a few words and a date and placed in that
basket," she explained. Memories, she'd sighed. The good, the bad, and the
unexpected. And so a promise is made and each day after school Elaine is
allowed to reach into the basket and pull out a cork, and Winnie confides in
her granddaughter, telling the story of that moment in her life. As the two
women forge a friendship, Winnie discovers more than she thought possible about
her own life and the future it holds. Stories are shared. Memories rekindled. A
passionate new love is found, and adventures begin anew as a family is
reunited.
These are the stories of Winnie's Corks.”
These are the stories of Winnie's Corks.”
My sister told me that what she hoped was that there were many moments in my life with my new husband and both of our families that were worth writing on corks. It was a very sweet gift and one that I will cherish forever.
So, fast forward to about 2 weeks after our wedding; I had
not started to read Winnie’s Corks yet and decided that it was probably
time to check the book out. I started to
read the book on a Thursday evening and literally could not put it down, I read
the book at every possible moment I could.
The story had me hooked from the first page and I couldn’t wait to start
my own corks. Now, one small little
piece of info you should know…this book is not just story after story of each
cork, it includes a story about a family in their present day and things that
happened to them. This book includes a heart
break, a love story, reconciliation and many more facets of the family. I’ve read some reviews that didn’t like that it
wasn’t just about the corks but that was what I loved the most about the book,
Jeffrey Wittig was able to incorporate the corks into the story of an
incredible family.
I finished the book in 3 days and have enjoyed documenting
some amazing times during the last three weeks via corks. Now most people who know me know that I love
myself a nice glass of red wine or champagne.
So there is no shortage of corks in our house but I'm careful to only write on corks during special occasions or if there is a story I want to remember about that wine.
I will tell you quickly about my two favorite corks, the
first cork was from a bottle of Coppola that Mr. G and I shared on our one
month anniversary. We lit candles,
cooked a nice quiet dinner at home, listened to romantic music and danced to
our first dance song in our living room.
My husband and I are romantic individuals however at our reception during
our first dance there were so many flashes going off and so many people around
that our first dance was a little less romantic than I imagined but that was
okay because we were surrounded by our incredible family and friends. So as we danced in our living room on our one
month anniversary I mentioned to my husband that our “second first dance” was
more romantic than our first first dance.
We had a good laugh.
The cork reads:
June 4th, 2013ONE MONTH
Second First Dance
The second cork was from a bottle of Cristalino Rose that we
enjoyed on Sunday night June 9th.
We had been at Bed Bath & Beyond picking up some items from our
registry that we needed and decided to use the gift cards we received to
purchase a Roomba for our home. We
brought the Roomba home and got her all set up, in about 10 minutes our lives
had changed. Ha ha, I am slightly over exaggerating
but to say we love our Roomba is very much correct! Once the Roomba began running around our
house, bumping into things, getting stuck under the couch and running over my
toes (twice) we decided we absolutely had to name her. On June 9th we introduced “Rosie
the Roomba” as the newest member of the G family and decided to toast to
Rosie. Our families think we are fairly
crazy but they laughed at how excited we are about Rosie.
Here is what the cork reads:
06/09/13WELCOME
ROSIE THE ROOMBA
Needless to say, I would very much recommend Winnie’s
Corks as a great summer read….or anytime read. No, I didn’t get paid to endorse this book; I
just loved it so much that I wanted to share. And I would encourage anyone who reads it to start writing on your corks, it is an amazing way to remember great stories.
Here are some pics of the book, corks and vase we store our
corks in. I hope all of you are well and
enjoying the summer, the weather is finally getting better here in Minnesota.
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