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‘Little Blue Suitcase’ A Love Story from World War 2′ – Vintage Interview

Hi everyone! I am very excited about today’s special post. Today we have an interview wth Jason the creator of the blog, “Little Blue Suitcase“.

Love Letters from WW2 Blog

ABOUT (from the blog):

This blog is about 2 people who found each other during a time when the world did not know if it would end, or if it was a new beginning.

From the basement of a house in East York Toronto, the letters were found in a little blue suitcase by the grandson of this loving couple and he decided to share their story.

Each week I will update the site with new correspondences between my Grandma and my Papa and how their lives were ever changing during this time of separation.

I found Jason and his blog (which we are going to learn all about in the interview below), in a Facebook group I am part of that is all about the 1940s. He had posted about his new blog and what the premise was and asked that we all check it out. Well that was not going to be a problem because he had me at “Love Story”, “Love Letters during WW2” and “Toronto” (because that is my hometown). Sold! So I checked it out and boy was the first letter a delight to read (you are going to love it readers!). I was hooked and now we are here with all of your today.

Okay friends I think we are ready to delve a bit more into the “Little Blue Suitcase”.

THE INTERVIEW

Q: Please introduce yourself and your grandparents.

A. My name is Jason McDowall and I have a wonderful story to tell you about how I found a Little Blue Suitcase and how this discovery changed my life. My grandparents are Bill and Doreen Lewis (below).

1940s Photo of a 1940s couple during WW2. Image from Little Blue Suitcase Blog

Q. Tell my readers about how your grandparents met. How long they had been married for, where did they live? Anything that would set the scene for your blog.

A. My grandparents met when they were 15 and the best part of this story is that my grandfather was the paper boy and he would deliver the paper to my grandmothers and he finally after years of delivering the paper he got up the courage to ask my grandmother out for a date.

They lived in Toronto a few streets from one another, and once they started dating their families became very close.

They were married for 77 years until my grandfather passed away in September 2019. My grandmother moved out of their house in East York where they had lived for 55 years.

76th Wedding Anniversary Photo of Little Blue Suitcase Blog Grandparents

76th Wedding Anniversary

Q. How did you / where did you find the letters from your grandparents?

A. When we had to clean out the house and get it ready to sell it, my Mother and I found the suitcase in the basement of their house.  We always knew that the suitcase existed, but we had no idea that there would be over 500 letters that they exchanged between 1941, before they were married, through to 1946 while my grandfather was stationed in London England.

Q. Why did you decide to start a blog? And what can we find in the blog when we visit?

A. At first, I wanted to share this love story with immediate family members so that they could read the letters and allow them to have a peak into my Grandparents life.  In some cases, they were cousins, aunt and uncles and of course my mother.
But when this started people were responding so well to the initial letters on the blog that I thought sharing it more widely would give people a story that they could relate to, specifically during a time of Covid where we all cannot be together.

Here is a Snippet from a recent post:

November 3rd, 1942 (from Bill):

Hello Darling:

I received your swell letter yesterday dear, and I really am sorry that I didn’t answer it last night. I went to the station show and I came back but, there was a blackout for the rest of the night and I couldnt get it started after all that.


The weather down here has been great too dear, it has been warm and even at nights, but I hope by the time that you get down here dear the nights will be cooler so we can lie close in bed together. It is so nice that the darn flies are bothering me something awful while I’m writing this.


Darling that $60 that you received is all yours and you do just what you want with it. I think myself, taking out a War Bond is a good idea and if you want any clothes or anything go ahead and get them darling.


Well let me see what I’ve done since last wrote. Oh yes, I went to the show on Saturday and saw “Forest Rangers” it was pretty colourful picture with wonderful scenery, but there wasn’t much of a story and darling, you certainly remind me of Paulette Goodard, no kidding. But I think you look a lot smarter and I wouldnt trade you for anyone dear and I mean that always darling. Continue Reading HERE

Wedding day August 5th, 1942. STUNNING 1940s Wedding Fashion. Bill & Doreen look so lovely.

1940s vintage wedding photo from little blue suitcase 1940s fashion

Q. How long did it take you to organize the letters?

A. It took only a few days to catalogue the 500 letters that were exchanged.  Once we had them in His/Her piles it was all about putting them in chronological order and then matching up the correspondence.

Q. What has finding the letters meant to you and your family?

A. The letters have meant a lot to my family in several ways.  First, we get to know my grandparents are young adults.  They have hopes, they have dreams and they have not had a lifetime of experiences to cloud those dreams.   They are looking forward to the rest of their lives.  Second, we all get to meet a cast of secondary characters who had passed long before I and others were born.  We get to meet them as they come in and out of my Grandparents letters and that too has been a real treat.  But most importantly, I know how the story ends.  I know that they had a daughter, 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.  But I now get to understand and know how the story started.  That has truly been the real gift.

Q. Your grandmother is still alive, what does she think about the letters being shared?

A. Yes, my grandmother is 99 on her way to being 100 in October 2021.  We have told her that the letters are being shared to which she has said, “why do you want to read those, nothing important in there”  But in fact there is so much richness and details about life in Toronto and Halifax during the 1940’s.  And of course, the true love story of my grandparents.

Q. I understand that you are not reading ahead and discovering as you can just like your readers are, but have you have read anything that you were surprised to know about so far?

A. I think a few things surprised me.  The first thing was how much time they all spent together as an extended family.  There were always folks visiting one another in person.  Not over the phone, not using technology but in fact in person.  They took time to do drop in and see each other and chat about they days events.  Second just how funny my grandmother is in the letters.  From simple things like explaining her day or the office gossip, it continuously makes me laugh.

Q. Anything else you would like to mention to my readers?

A. Simply just enjoy as the story unfolds and see how love grows from kids being in love, first kisses, marriage, a honeymoon, separation, and a reunion.  It all just warms my heart (I so agree Jason!).

Thank you so very much to Jason for sharing his Grandparents love story with the world, I know I have been enjoying every letter as it has come out and I really hope all my lovely readers will as well. As a reminder HERE is where you can find the ‘Little Blue Suitcase‘.

Thanks for dropping by!

Further Reading:

Liz

Vintage Blog Love: Go and Greet These 5 Vintage Bloggers

Vintage Blogs.

As mentioned before this past weekend was the Canadian Thanksgiving and I have a lot to be thankful this year. One of those blessings is my readers who faithfully read, share and comment on my blog each and every week. You make writing this blog so very easy when I know I have your support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Thank You

Today I wanted my readers to meet (and go and greet) 5 of my followers who have their own blogs, of which I have enjoyed and found inspirational over the years.

1. Jessica from Chronically Vintage (September 2022 Update-Jessica’s blog is no longer updated BUT she has lots of great content that is still up and should be read).

Chronically Vintage

Jessica is one of the first bloggers that ever reached out and started to leave comments on my blog. She was always encouraging, warm and made it feel like we have known each other for years, Jessica is also a fellow Canadian so we share many of the same vintage loves about our country.quarks and fun history tidbits.

If you are not following Jessica yet (and you really should be) you can expect to see on her blog: her vintage clothing style (the 40s & 50s), fun interviews with other vintage bloggers, vintage recipes/images/items to purchase and so very much more.

2. Retro Rover-Vintage Living with Dogs and Cats (September 2022 update: Katherine now is very active on Instagram / Facebook with her daily outfit posts (the blog is no longer updated). Find her on IG HERE.

Retro Rover Vintage Blog

One of the things I love about Katherine’s blog (besides her Star Trek love) is how her vintage looks are ever changing. She can rock an awesome 1920s look and then in her next post she is sporting a fantastic 50s look. Katherine looks great in it all! If you love cute dogs (she has so many adorable ones) then you need to check out her blog to see how they are incorporated in her vintage lifestyle.

3. Tanith Rowan- Adventures in Millinery: Vintage, Costume & Modern (September 2022 update: Blog no longer updated but lots of great content still avail)

Tanith Rowan Blogger and vintage style hat Maker

If you love vintage hats, costume hats, hats in general then you need to follow Tanith and her adventures in hat making. Her blog is filled with tons of inspiration on how to style your hat, what hats used to look like in vintage ads and old movies, fun posts like ‘The Sisterhood of the travelling Hat’ and ‘Snoodtember’ (which I totally missed out on). There are even tips on how to make hats, yes Tanith makes her own stunning hats that can be purchased right off her Etsy site (now clowed) or even custom made. Bloggers and Vintage enthusiasts far and wide love Tanith hats and blog and I know you will too.

4. Vintage Gal (September 2022 update: Blog is no longer active but lots of great content still avail).

Vintage Gal-Vintage Blogger

Cate from the Vintage Gal blog is an inspiration to all who want to jump into the “sew clothes from vintage patterns” game. Her 1930s style, created most of the time by her own hands are fantastic and I look forward to every single outfit she posts. Cate’s blog though is much more than clothes, she posts about vintage movies & tv shows, her vintage lifestyle, books she has read and vintage items she has acquired (and much more). I have learned so much about UK vintage TV shows from this blog that I’m always googling how to watch them here in Canada (with limited success).

If you have a passion for the 1920s-40s then Cate and her blog is truly the place for you.

5. What Kate-Em did next (September 2022 Update: Blog not longer updated but lots of great content still avail).

What Kate-Em did next

Kate-Em has one of the cutest blogs out there for lovers of knitting vintage clothes and boy are her skills on point. I have typed many a comment using the words “wow”, “super envious”, “so talented” to describe her creations and I hope that one day thru the power of magic I will be able to knit like her (one day..one day). What I also love about Kate-Em’s blog is her posts on her vintage adventures, vintage finds, 1940s anything and of course her vintage style. These are all topics that are very close to home for me and why I have been a fan for so long. I know that you, my readers will enjoy her blog as well.

Once again thank you to ALL my readers new and long term for sticking with this gal from the Vintage Inn. I truly do appreciate every single one of you. Also stay tuned in the future for a part 2 (maybe 3, 4 etc) on other vintage bloggers who follow my blog.

Liz