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  • An Original Story About The True Origin of Mother’s Day – Julia Ward Howe's Mother's Day Proclamation

    Posted on May 5, 2012 by SundryShop. There have been 0 comments

    Preface

    Although it is Anna Jarvis who on May 10, 1908 achieved the recognition of the Mother's Day celebration as we know it today, the true history of Mother’s Day can be traced back to Julia Ward Howe in 1870.  SundryShop.com brings Julia Ward Howe's amazing story to life with an original story.

    SundryShop.com also offers wonderful gifts, including blown glass European ornaments, to give mom this Mother’s Day!  Moms love roses and flowers, Stephen Dweck & artisan amber jewelry, cookie jars, special storage boxes and many other exciting gifts available in our webstore, so have fun exploring the different SundryShop.com categories.

    Picture of activist, poet, feminist Julia Ward Howe

    Oil Painting of Julia Ward Howe

    Two Girls' Story About Julia Ward Howe's Mother's Day Proclamation

    The warm June sun brazenly beams down upon the mass of people gathered in the Boston square. Katy and Ann, two young girls of eight and nine, dart though the mass of giant, flowing over-skirts, navigating their way to the front of the crowd. Their small bare feet seem to fly from cobblestone to cobblestone in excitement. Kathy struggles to keep her over-sized hand-me-down skirt from dragging while still tightly clutching a piece of paper that reads “Mothers' Peace Day Observance 1870 - Julia Ward Howe to speak.” Just then the band begins to play the powerful  “Battle Hymn of the Republic” melody.  Ann, who wears a much shorter, out-grown, cream-colored dress, frantically yells to Katy, “Hurry, hurry, she's going to start!”

    Determined to gain the best view, the girls push onward through the crowd of women. As the band grows louder, they know they are close to the stage. Like lost explorers spilling out of a jungle, the girls tumble out from the vast sea of over skirts. They look up to see that they are finally in front of the stage and not a minute too soon.  The noise from the crowd swells with excitement as a proud, strong woman in her fifties takes the stage. “Is that her?” Ann whispers to Katy. Without taking her eyes off the woman on stage, Katy nods, “Yes!”

    The larger-than-life presence of the author of Battle Hymn of the Republic and the celebrated abolitionist, political activist, poet, woman of letters, and song writer, Julia Ward Howe, stands before the girls and captures the gaze of each woman in the crowd as they await her every word.  Composed and self-assured, she begins her Mother's Day proclamation.

    Julia Ward Howe's declaration is an antiwar statement. She is sickened by the Civil War's carnage and loss of lives and extends her displeasure to the ensuing Franco-Prussian War.  She calls for women all over the world to speak for an alternative government that seeks peaceful solutions to conflict so that future wars might be forever prevented.

    “Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be of water or of tears! Say firmly: "We will not have questions decided by irrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us reeking of carnage for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy, and patience.” The crowd respectfully applauds.  “We women of one country will be too tender to those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs."

    Julia Ward Howe Holding Peace Banner 1807 Mother's Day for Peace

    Boston Square Mother's Day for Peace Scene

    As the crowd erupts with cheers, Katy notices that a woman next to her, dressed in mourning black, begins to weep.  Compassionately, Katy reaches for the woman’s hand and holds it tightly.

    Mrs. Howe's waits for the cheering to subside a bit before she continues.  Her speech once again spellbinds the listeners, “From the bosom of a devastated Earth a voice goes up with our own. It says "Disarm! Disarm!" The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence indicate possession!” As she completes her statement, the throng,  like a balloon over-filled with emotion, begins to chant, "Peace, peace!".  She pauses and her gravitas calms the crowd.  She continues,

    “As men have forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead. Let them solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means whereby the great human family can live in peace, each bearing after his time the sacred impress not of Caesar, but of God.” In respect for the dead, the crowd reverentially applauds.

    Julia Ward Howe takes a moment to allow her words to sink in. After observing that she again has the crowd's undivided attention, she begins the grand finale of her speech.  “In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask that a general congress of women without limit of nationality be appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient and at the earliest period consistent with its objects, to promote the alliance of the different nationalities, the amicable settlement of international questions, the great and general interests of peace.”

    The crowd explodes into a sea of passionate applause. Overwhelmed, the two girls excitedly hug each other.  Then, Ann giddily laughs and playfully begins dancing the cake walk.

    An antique picture of a black girl performing the cat walk dance

    A Girl Dancing the Cake Walk

    Instantly, others join in and dance the cake walk, as well!  The inspiring message for women to band together and effect universal peace throughout the world leaves the crowd feeling jubilant - the Mother's Day celebration has just begun!

    Many years later the two girls, now grandmothers and great grandmothers, gather their families on Mother’s Day to tell the story of the day they saw Julia Ward Howe give her speech that would establish the precedent for Mother's Day, the holiday that honors the love and power a mother gives to her family and to the world.

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    (Story written by Nicholas who works at SundryShop.com & edited by the Sundryshop.com team. Copyright 2012 by SundryShop.com. All rights reserved.)


    This post was posted in SundryShop.com, SundryShop, Mothers Day, Patriotic and was tagged with Patricia Breen, Christopher Radko, mouth-blown polish glass ornaments, Mothers Day

  • SundryShop Valentine's Day Breen & Radko Collectible Ornament Display - Build and Share Your Own

    Posted on February 8, 2012 by SundryShop. There have been 0 comments

    Welcome to the SundryShop.com Valentine’s Day display!

    For this special day of love, we would like to express our appreciation to the many collectors who have bought from SundryShop over the years. We at SundryShop love our customers and thank them for their repeat business.

    Please visit our SundryShop.com Facebook wall!  If you Like our SundryShop.com Facebook wall, we'll give you 20% off your next purchase.  

    Spread the word about SundryShop and we’ll thank you!  For every friend collector you send and Likes our Fracebook wall, we'll give you 20% off a comparable number of items purchased in our SundryShop.com webstore! If you send five or more friends, we'll give you 25% off!  After liking our SundryShop Facebook wall, simply have your friend/s comment on the Facebook wall that you sent them!  This offer is good only through February 16, so contact your friends quickly!

    And follow our Tweets to stay informed about new, highly collectible SundryShop.com merchandise and special promotions!

    Fine European glass Valentines theme ornaments can be used to create a beautiful centerpiece and offer an opportunity for collectors to join with family and friends to complete a fun, creative project.

    For the enjoyment of all whom might view this blog, we’d like to share a picture of our SundryShop display.  The SundryShop Valentines display is also featured in a series of You Tube videos that will be posted on February 9.  Viewing the videos will introduce you to some of the SundryShop staff who helped build the display andwho will explain the process behind the Valentines Day display's creation.

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    Here are some wonderful, very collectible Christopher Radko and Patricia Breen Valentine ornaments that are not discussed in the You Tube video.

    • First, Christopher Radko's Every Bead of my Heart demonstrates the skill of Czech Republic artisans who painstakingly string different sized red beads on wire to create a beautiful, dimensional heart. In fact, using several of these timeless in any given display compounds their beauty!
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    Radko Every Bead Of My Heart 1996 Valentine Ornament
    Radko Muffy Vander Bear Hearts Flowers 1998 a copy
    Radko Muffy Vander Bear Hearts Flowers 1998 Valentine Ornament
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    Breen For You Red Santa Claus 2000 Valentine Ornament
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    Breen Mistletoe Heart Egg 1999 Valentine Ornament
    • Finally, Christopher Radko’s Holly Heart is an exquisite earlier ornament made in 1994. Covered with red and pink hearts and colored in pearl, red and green, it integrates the essential colors of the entire display!
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    Radko Holly Heart Drop Valentine Ornament

    And a special 15% off any ornament purchased in our webstore through Valentine’s Day for anyone who can name the three Dalmatian puppies featured in the Christopher Radko Puppy Pole ornament! Just email us the names, and we'll refund 15% off any merchandise that you buy before or on February 16!  Make sure you look at both pictures for important clues!

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    Radko Disney 101 Dalmatians Puppy Pole 1997 Valentine Ornament

    To all our customers and other viewers, Happy Valentines Day from SundryShop.com. We hope you will build your own Valentines Day display and share it on our Valentines Day SundryShop blog. Valentine’s Day is a great celebration of love among family, friends, and sweet hearts. And celebrating Valentines Day it’s a wonderful opportunity to express your heartfelt creative passions!

    And remember to Like our Facebook page to receive 20% off on your SundryShop.com purhcase and follow our Tweets to learn about, on an ongoing basis, strongly sought-after new items and other special promotions !  Also, send your friends to our SundryShop.com Facebook page to Like us as well, so you can take advantage of our great promotion 20% to 25% discount and so your friends can learn about our collectible European glass ornaments & other collectibles.  Again, these special promotions are good only through February 16, 2012, so hurry!


    This post was posted in SundryShop.com, Valentines Day, Special SundryShop Promotions and was tagged with Patricia Breen, Christopher Radko, mouth-blown polish glass ornaments

  • Halloween is over! Find screaming great deals now!

    Posted on November 2, 2011 by SundryShop. There have been 0 comments

    Although Halloween has come and gone, now is the time to buy great, collectible glass Halloween ornaments at a hauntingly great savings!

    Just a few Halloween facts:

    • Halloween is a holiday that is observed all over the world on October 31.
    • Recognized as the night before All Saints Day, the holiday is also known as Hallows’ Evening, Hallowe’en, or All Hallows Eve.
    • As with the Day of the Dead celebrations, the All Hallow’s Eve Christian feast incorporates pagan harvest festival traditions.

    ShopShop is pleased to offer 15% off some of the most collectible, retired, sought-after Halloween ornaments in our webstore collection.

    Here are our five favorites:

    • We love Patricia Breen's "Carry Me Santa" version in which Santa dresses up as Frankenstein, wearing an impressively contrasting lavender suit!  And he carries on his shoulders a child who is dressed as a leopard  -- much to the delight of the little boy who not only has a great view, but the honor of trick-or-treating with Santa!
    Breen Carry Me Santa Frankenstein Leopard Halloween a
    Breen Carry Me Santa Frankenstein Leopard Halloween Ornament

    • While Breen's Santa tries to look "scary", Larry Fraga's "Head Slayer" will raise the hairs on your spine!  Fraga's ornaments evoke eye-popping screams from trick or treaters!  Quintessentially gory, a slaying beast pops out of a happy, howling skull that gleefully releases this beast just in time for Halloween!  If you question the head slayer's prowess, look again!  Heads dangle around him!  Ugh!
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      Fraga Head Slayer Skeleton Bloody Halloween Ornament

    • Nightmare Before Christmas collectors drool when they chance upon the extremely sought-after Christopher Radko "Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion"!  Available to attendees of the 2004 Nightmare Before Christmas Event Limited Edition sale, only 500 were produced.  It celebrated the transformation of the Walt Disney World Park's haunted mansion into a Nightmare Before Christmas theme.  Buy this now because it is a rare find, especially during this limited time sale!
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      Radko Disney Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion Ornament
    • Continuing with the Disney theme, the Christopher Radko Winnie the Pooh Halloween bumble bee trick or treater is sweet as "hunny"!  Who can resist giving this adorable Disney animation character a ton of treats?
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      Radko Disney Winnie the Pooh Halloween Ornament

    • The scariest, ugliest witch of all, Christopher Radko's Matilda the Witch!  Her wicked, crafty smile, green face, big wart on her nose, and magicians hat suggest a mean gal who is capable of casting nasty spells!  Beware of Matilda, simply one of Radko's great wicked witches!
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      Radko Matilda Witch Halloween 1997 Ornament

      Follow these links to shop our collection of Halloween ornaments;

    Share with us your favorite Halloween displays!


    This post was posted in SundryShop.com, Halloween and was tagged with Patricia Breen, Christopher Radko, Halloween Ornaments, Larry Fraga

  • Patricia Breen Petite Balons Float about a Springtime Tree, perfect for Easter too!

    Posted on April 1, 2011 by SundryShop. There have been 6 comment(s)

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    Patricia Breen Spring Balloon Feather Tree Easter Display

    In our last blog was displayed one balloon in a Radko and Breen Easter ornaments tree. We recommend dedicating a display to these colorful balloons! It’s worthwhile seeing an entire display of these extremely collectible and enchanting mouth-blown Polish glass ornaments! Here is our Spring balloon tree!

    Let us know what your thoughts are about this as a springtime and Easter display! We believe it would work beautifully for birthdays, weddings, wedding showers, and anniversaries and other celebrations.


    This post was posted in SundryShop.com, SundryShop, Easter and Spring and was tagged with Easter, Patricia Breen, Balloons, Springtime, mouth-blown polish glass ornaments

  • SundryShop Radko and Breen Spring and Easter Ornaments Decoration Ideas

    Posted on March 30, 2011 by SundryShop. There have been 1 comment(s)

    Easter Spring Radko Breen Display
    SundryShop's Breen and Radko Easter Spring Tree Display!

    SundryShop has created a Spring and Easter collectible ornament tree display for your enjoyment! Whether you’re looking for Easter egg ornaments, Easter bunny rabbit ornaments, floral ornaments or if you just want to learn how to make an Easter tree, SundryShop is your one-stop-shop for Spring and Easter tree decorations.  With our display we dressed up a white feather tree with our favorite Patricia Breen and Christopher Radko Ornaments. An enchanting display that can easily be recreated in your home! Try incorporating some of our three favorite picks:

    • Don’t forget about chicks at Easter! Radko's Italian Boy Chick ornament is a hard-to-find creation produced in 2000 and is a sought after addition to any Italian mouth-blown glass ornament collection.

    Tell us what you think about our Spring and Easter display and we hope you have as much fun creating your own displays as we did when decorating ours! 


    This post was posted in SundryShop.com, SundryShop, Easter and Spring and was tagged with Easter, Patricia Breen, Christopher Radko, Springtime

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