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My Grandmother the Witch

October 30, 2014 By Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns 2 Comments

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I mentioned the other day that I do not like scary Halloween decorations and in the lore of old what could be more scary that an ugly, old which with warts that carries you off on her broom to be gobbled up for dinner? 

For those of you that have followed me for some time this post will be a flash back from last year, but I love to re-read it and re-post it at Halloween because it brings back so many happy memories of my grandmother; because you see I grew up believing that she was a witch. 

My Grandmother the Witch

I’ve lived a magical life and I am lucky because I have always been surrounded by love, imagination, colorful story tellers and taught to believe.

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From the time I was a small child my grandfather wove tales of our heritage to amuse as well teach us. In addition to my relatives, Hocus Pocus Johnny Mocus, the alligators in the basement that guarded the barrels of money and the shark that bit off the tip of his finger, my grandfather loved to share tales about my grandmother who was a “witch” and lived in a beautiful tower.

via Martha Stewart

He claimed that after we went to bed, she took her long black hair down, hopped on her broom and rode off  to see the city and perhaps to visit her friends before going to sleep in her tower castle and then coming back by morning to see us.

Image from Wicked Faerie Queen

He often took us driving by her beautiful tower and when we asked if we could go in the answer was always no, you could only go in at night and the only way in was to fly on your broom to the top window.

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Being of a young, fertile mind I thought perhaps the story was true because after all, my grandmother did have long, black hair ( most witches do), it reached her rear end, and she always wore it in a bun. She always took it down at night and would brush it, 100 strokes to keep it soft.  In addition, she did a lot of sweeping with a really cool broom ( witches have these too), and sometimes when she wasn’t looking we would take it outside to the garden to see if we could get it to work.

Marvelously Messy

Then, there was her tower which was perched on a hill, overlooking the beautiful Lake Michigan and surrounded by beautiful houses and a park, clearly visible for all of Milwaukee to see, even those far out to sea. 

Visible for all all to see, even the ships out to sea!

My grandfather would drive us by the magical tower and although we could see the beautiful windows and the architecture there was no door that I could ever find.

I dreamed of visiting her here!

Most importantly, every time we asked her if she was a witch, and I can tell you there were many times, she just smiled and said we should “believe in things we cannot see.”

I never really had reason to doubt these stories because I did often see my grandfather come out of the basement, from a room we were never allowed  into, and he always came out with a box of money, which he gave us a quarter from every Friday to go the penny candy store (dating myself here…now a days that doesn’t get you much). He did take us to meet Hocus Pocus Johnny Mocus, a distant relative who gave us candy and soda and was a magical man. And my grandfather was missing the tip of his index finger. Clearly evidence to a small child and her siblings to believe any and all tales.

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I also had other reasons to believe, my grandmother was from a family of 13 children, and she had 10 children herself, from a stock of hard working, land owning, German, Catholics. She was magical, because whenever you were with her she made you feel like the most important person in the world and she made you feel loved. She was a hard worker, industrious, intelligent and she loved to read, which is a magical gift that she passed on to me. 

 She worked magic in the kitchen and would whip up delectable treats, Cinnamon buns, Christmas cookies, cakes, and tasty morsels for family and friends, and often she let her little apprentices stand side by side with her, rolling dough and frosting cookies. Even when times were tough, she always used her magic and faith to find ways to feed her children and to make sure they had a wonderful life.


My grandmothers “slab apple pie”

She instilled in us the value of family, the importance of love, and a zest and joy for life. She also taught us about the magic of tradition and to always be there for one another and the fact that there is “no place like home.”

Image Pinterest via Etsy The Meek Boutique

 I believe and think that is the most magical of beliefs. So my guess is that if she was a witch she was the best kind there is…a Good Witch.

Image The Wizard of Oz via Pinterest

I think of her often and miss her all the time but mostly when I see her tower which I visit each time I am in Milwaukee. I stand there and imagine her up high with her friends sharing a cocoa and a cinnamon bun looking down and smiling at me.

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Happy Halloween!

 Be safe and Enjoy! I hope you do not eat too much candy and tasty treats!



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  1. William Kendall says

    October 30, 2014 at 8:59 pm

    Wonderful to share again! Happy Hallowe'en to you.

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  2. designchic says

    October 31, 2014 at 9:06 pm

    What a beautiful post! Your grandmother sounds amazing. xo Kristy

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