The Mother's Day Blog by Dolores Giencke:
Myself and Chris, 1967. I made these dresses for us. |
When Chris was thirteen years old she came to me and said
she wanted to paint a mural on her bedroom wall. At that time we lived on the
family farm that had several houses and four generations living there. In fact
Chris’ dad grew up in this house and it was a hundred years old.
The old farmhouse in the background, my husband Bob (obviously much younger) in front making snowmen as a boy. |
As the years passed and Chris grew up and was married her
husband found a little farm with a greenhouse and a Brown Barn, and they bought
it. Chris was very delighted as now she had her very own greenhouse.
The greenhouse, in its first year. |
One day when she was at my house, in fact it was just a year
ago, we were sitting at my kitchen table having coffee and she said to me, “I
want to open a shop with handmade soaps in Holcombe.” My mouth dropped open from
sheer surprise. I knew she had been (what I thought was fooling around) with
soaps, because she would give me soaps or lotions that she made and she would
say “Try this and tell me what you think.”
One time she gave me a coffee scrub. It smelled so good and I couldn’t wait to try it. That
night I took a bath with it and when I finished my tub was filled with coffee
grounds. What a mess, it’s a good thing her dad didn’t see that. When I told her how awful it was she said “Oh
good, then I won’t try it in my tub. Ha Ha Ha.” Around that same time Alyssa
(Chris’s daughter and now the owner of Honest Balance Organics) gave me a
healing bar that she made and said, “Grandma this is for your arthritis in your
hands.” For six months I rubbed that healing bar into my fingers every night. I
couldn’t believe it but my joints were much better. I guess those healing oils
soak into your skin and deeply heal.
That was almost two years ago and my fingers are seventy-five percent
better today. I know the healing bar did it.
So yes, I didn’t know how hard they were experimenting,
working, searching and schooling to make these luxurious, healthy, full of
these good oil products for us to have. And that’s where Brown Barn had its
beginning. It will be one year this June 2012 that Chris opened that shop in
Holcombe and she looked at it and said “It is good.” and she kept it. Be sure
and stop at the Brown Barn Bath Company and see how good it is. Chris and I today. |
Happy and Love Filled Mother's Day!
Aww... thanks for sharing!! Happy Mother's Day!! :))
ReplyDeleteLiterally brought tears to my eyes, that is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful comments! I've shared them with Mom and it means a lot to her to here a positive response. Have a great day!
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