I've had just enough time to... wink at the cherub
The Sleepy Cherub that spoke to me without opening its eyes... |
Wandering
through the narrow streets of Parma, we came across a brightly lighted window
that drew us light moths to a flame. Peering in, we were greeted with the sparkling
decorations of Christmas which brought us cheers. There is something magical
about Christmas. Something that lightens our spirits and drives away our woes,
at least until the resolutions of the New Year when reality once again intrudes.
That autumn night, Christmas came to us early in Parma.
The delightful interior of the decoration shop. |
It was the
sleepy cherub that spoke to me. I pointed it out to my friend who took a shot
and posted on her Facebook. Her friend thousands of miles away fall in love
with it and wanted it as a Christmas present. So we went back to the shop the
next day. The wonder of modern technology. But personally, I think it was the
cherub’s design to draw us back to the shop. I am not complaining or I can’t be
sharing this story and these pictures of the interior of the shop with you.
Now, do you still not believe in the magic of Christmas?
The Happy Son & Father-In-Law - what a cheerful couple :) |
So we found our way back to the shop the next night. With the intention to buy something, I could bring myself to ask the shopkeeper if it is okay for me to take a few shots. I can understand “yes” in Italian especially if spoken with a smile. But first we bought the cherub so it can fly all the way to the Philippines to spread cheers in a foreign land. I asked the shopkeeper if the older gentleman working alongside him is his father. He said “father-in-law”. Ah, that is an important word to know. I thought that was so nice, he and his father-in-law working together so warmly together like father and son. I told them so. I pointed to the two of them and gave them the thumb up. It looked like with just a couple of days in Italy, I’m already learning how to use my hands like a true bred Italian. We bought a few other souvenirs among which is a cute metal bird attached to a long spring that can spring up and down to give it as a Christmas present to my new friend whose birthday I just discovered was on Christmas eve. Wish that I could remember the Italian word for it which started with a “po…….” that the father-in-law kept trying to teach me, unsuccessfully.
Another view of the delightful shop. |
As we left
the shop with our presents, we were imbued with a warm glow. We must have
caught some of the spirits of Christmas that will nourish us through the approaching
cold winter. To All my Readers & Friends, I wish you all and your family –
“Merry
Christmas & A Happy New Year!”
"Merry Christmas!" |
Italian Carol - Christmas - Natale - Tu Scendi Dalle