The Enchanted Guest House

When I was a precocious little girl growing up, in rural Connecticut, we had a guest house in our back yard called, “The Mimi House”. It was lovingly named after my paternal grandmother Mary. On summer days I would dash out of my house, wide eyed with my curly hair streaming wildly behind me, equipped with a highly overactive imagination and head straight for that spot. Not even a woodpecker, which was always enthusiastically pecking away at the bent weathered electrical pole, right outside of the guest house, could daunt me. There was nothing about this small resilient structure that did not utterly fascinate me, from the old crank out windows, to the open out window over the head of the bed which fastened to the exterior eaves and, last but not least, the built in bureau with all of its hidden treasures. Upon entering I would drink in the slightly woody, musty and fabric aroma while looking around to see which adventure I could conjure up that day. I would seat myself at the diminutive antique desk pretending to make earth shaking decisions while being hailed as an influential world leader, as I gazed out the window overlooking the fields and orchard.
At the head of the bed there was a shelf with a menagerie of exquisite little china animals which were all lined up perfectly by their respective types in different sizes, from large to small. Who had staged them? I never discovered who that person was, and no one else seemed to remember either. Those charming animals came to life for me and I was endlessly fascinated by them. I would rearrange them, always being very careful to restore the creatures, to their original positions. There were horses, bears, dogs, cats and pigs. That is when I developed my life long penchant for pigs.
Some days, my friend, Kathy, and I would excitedly and reverently pull open the bureau's bin. We were in awe of the wealth of elegant evening gowns which my beautiful sweet mother had worn many years earlier on her transatlantic ocean liner crossing to Europe. At that time it was in vogue to wear a different gown to dinner each evening. My friend and I would sashay up and down the Bocci Court, which was adjacent to the guest house, wearing our daily choices of gowns which were awkwardly trailing behind us on the grass. Believing that we were actually on the promenade deck of the ship and in the formal dining room, we felt the thrills which my Mom must have experienced. What a tremendous joy and delight it was for both of us. That was when children at play still subsisted on imagination.
One hot sultry summer’s evening my older sister, Bonnie, brought her new tape recorder out to the, “Mimi House”. It was the size of a small suitcase! For the first time in my young life, sitting in this cherished haven, I heard my actual voice. Wow, how totally shocking to discover that the voice which I heard inside of me was not the one that everyone else heard, what a revelation!
As the story goes, when the guest house’s namesake, Mary, was sleeping in the guest house one evening, years before I was born, my maternal great grandfather Julius paid her a late night visit. He sat at the end of the bed and regaled her with family tales, which she very happily related the next morning to shocked relatives. He had actually passed away five years previously!
The treasured thoughts of that little guest house have remained with me, enriching me as a person with all of those happy memories. It is the imagination and enjoyment of these little things in life which shape us into the human beings who we are today.
I will always be eternally grateful for my chance to experience the enchanted guest house!
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24 Comments:
Welcome back Penny! There has been something missing from our blogosphere since your last post! I am glad you broke through your creative block!
What a vivid picture you paint, taking me back to my own childhood bringing back memories of my own prolific imagination and all of the wonderful times... thank you.
Wow, your childhood sounds like a fairy tale! How fun playing dress up with your mother's gowns. I used to love playing dress up when I was a child! Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I love pigs too :@)
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As usual..........great job!!!
It is amazing what you can do when you use your imagination! Very nice story!
What a beautiful light hearted story. I am a mother of an 11 month old and I unfortunately do not have time to read as much as I used to. Thank you so much for the quick, wonderful read.
Justine
What an amazing recollection of your childhood fantasies. It would be a wonderful thing if the children of today would be in your position so they could use their own creative imaginations. An absolutely wonderful story!
VERY GOOD JOB
Penny, what a great thing to share!!! I have my own grand-daughter and when she comes to stay for a weekend she is constantly spending time looking at and playing with things I have around the house. Carefully placed pictures, animals, etc, seem to inspire her imagination. I now wonder if this is something that is inspiring memories that she will one day share with others.
Thanks
Vicky
Nice essay and wonderfully illustrated! How appropriate a story for the blog at a real estate office - showing how something that was just a building could be imbued with much more meaning and lasting memory.
Lovely Essay - and the topic so appropriate for a real estate firm - with its reference to the kinds of memories associated with a building as it is transformed by the user from a house to a home with memories etc. attached to it. Thank you.
Thank you for such a wonderful story! It harkens me back to a more peaceful and gentile time in my life, uncluttered by the paradigms of adulthood and daring to dream was not a trauma. My basis of freedom was an old chicken coop that been converted to a storage shed. Humble as it may have been, I was still king of the manse!
Such a happy and entertaining story.
GREAT JOB!
As I sit here totally inspired at what I had truly felt in my grandfather and grandmother's guest house (although it was a camper)I know, or at least feel what you felt in your writing. What an amazing story!
Anonymous
It sounds like a place where dreams were spun and memories were made. As we get older it's a wonder where that innocent and magical imagination goes. I wish I could trade in the technology we have today for old fashioned fun!
Well penned! Your memories are so colorful and enchanting. I wish I had a Mimi's of my own!
What an excellent story!! I look forward to reading more from you!
My nana's home is dressed in dolls, bears, pigs, you name it it's there! After reading your blog, you brought me back to a time, where the economy was secure, leaving your car doors open was safe, and rooms in small houses seemed big! Thank you for continuing to post, as I keep coming back looking for your next story! Please keep them coming, you are a true writer!
My brother, an actor from LA, who loves to read, read this story to us tonight. We were so encapsulated by this story we have not stopped disussing it. It brought us back to good times, happy times, times without worry. Thank you!
John
Hi Penny,
What a delightful story...you are an exceptional writer...thanks for sharing that beautiful story/journey with us...
hugs,
Carol
live love laugh (life is too short)
Excellent story. Are you sure it wasn't a crocci Court? Keep sharing and caring..............
I too, have lived a similiar dream. I grew up on an island, I had reeds, marsh, and boats passing. I had four walls made of ping-pong tables and ply-wood. My warmth was a tarnished mailbox with gutters as an exhaust. Hay was strewn about to keep the heat in. As I sat and heard the vehicles pass over the bridge, wondering if someone would find our secret spot, no one ever did. "Our Enchanted Guest House," was my own secret fort, unbenounced to my family, and never to be told to another.
One of my worst fears, smoke billowing, flames spewing, my Enchanted "Fort" was in flames. Your inspiring words have made me relive precious moments in my life that I truly cherish, thank you for this blog!
...please where can I buy a unicorn?
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