She also wanted to think of something special about her relationship with me, and what she remembered and loved most about me. The two things she landed on were something from my past, and Gilding the Lily. She told me that they represented to her my adventurous spirit, and what I had created in the store and its ever growing community of creative women. Hence, the elephant....

You may be asking yourself what these two things have in common. For Nathalie, they are an expression of my past and present. You see, I once ran away and joined the circus.

It was an international community, and my neighbors were from all over the world. I lived cheek to jowl with South American chimpanzee trainers, Czechslovakian performers, tigers, wild Andalusian stallions they finally had to geld, the bears I loved so much (especially Cindy, the cub in the little ruffled skirt), and of course, the elephants. For, besides slinging cokes and running the water for the show, I also rode the elephants in 'spec.' Short for spectacular, this was the start of each show, a parade of every performer, and many of the animals, once around the three rings inside the tent.


14 comments:
How totally cool! :D
What a great story and MEMORY Nancy! *Big Top Smiles*
That is so neat! I love your story, and the fact that you followed your dream. The tatoo is fantastic, and what a great daughter.
How cool is that?!!! Magic! :-) ~ Deb
I love it Nancy!! I get you even more now... The amazing vintage Feathers and trims, the creative fun atmosphere. The fun "Big Top" spirit is still alive at Guilding.
How completely endearing Nancy... both your colorful, sassy past and the commemorative tattoo of Nathalie's. Still waters run deep in you dear friend; I have suspected as much all along!
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Will you ever cease to amaze me, my friend?? You once lightly skimmed the surface about your adventurous past, but I don't think I grasped the depth of it then! Wow, I am in total awe of you, especially your wild side. Is that something that you can teach me! Love Nathalie's tatoo, and her reasons behind it even more. Best of all in this story - the old photo of you!!! Fantastic. Now I am off to show this post to the rest of the gang here, they will love it too. hugs, ~D
Well, that is a heck of a story!
I LOVE IT! What a Wild Woman you are Ms. Nancy!!! Fabulous!
Hugs, Lisa
I love your blog, and your story is fantastic! It sounds like something right from a book! :o)
Did you further know that in many cultures, an elephant with its trunk lifted up is a symbol of good fortune? Your daughter's tattoo is beautiful, what an original idea, and how neat that it will always be a reminder of her mother.
I am currently getting my own new blog going, and would love it if you'd stop by sometime. :)
~Just a Girl
i met natalie on my first visit to the gilded lily! i was immediately drawn to her down to earth mellow way. she was so very patient with my indecisiveness and so likeable. we talked and talked, she shared her sketches with me(so talented)and it actually came up that you rode an elephant in the circus when you were young. i thought it was so cool. i mean really, who can say their mom was in the circus! great story, great kid and great tatoo! love it!!!!
I read that entire post with my mouth completely open. What a story!!!
Melissa
i simply adore you and yours!
It all makes so much more sense now my friend...much LoVe to you and your sweet Nat. XO Bridgette
Nancy, Thank you for the blog info. I loved reading every word - your daughter was right, you are a great role model. I admire your amazing spirit
of adventure. Not to be afraid to try something new (as wondrous as joining a circus and riding the elephants in a 14# headdress) is definitely something I need to work on so much more. Throw caution to the winds and go for it. You proved success can be achieved in whatever you try. The sad thing is to be afraid to try at all and never know.
Susan
Lolo
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