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"Happiness always looks small when you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and at once you learn how big and precious it is."
Maxim Gorky

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

the gift...


Yesterday I received a mysterious package in the mail...at first I thought that I had got into the wine one night and ordered something from etsy...there are so many of my favorite things there!
When I opened the box, I was even more dumbfounded by the contents...



Inside were two bundles full of vintage postcards, a bird book and most interesting of all was a little peice of wool roving that was 90 years old with a small note explaining that it had come from a museum and was about to be discarded.
Still feeling quite puzzled, I searched the box again and finally found the letter...

The letter explained the contents but not until the end did I learn of the reason and the sender.
To make a long story short, it was a sort of apology about a misunderstanding concerning an order from a past customer.
It was incredibly  generous and extremely kind and was more than necessary to make up for the blip.
The generousity of a woman whom I don't even really know touched me and the fact that these vintage findings belonged to her grandmother was even more of a blessing. She thought deep about the things she sent and researched enough to know that these three bundles in a box would bring me some joy...
At this time of year we are all opened up to stories of kindness. Most of the year we are involved in our own lives and time slips by with the busied everyday pressures of work, home and everyday commitments. But there are some people who have it in their character to think of others and it is a genuine action to give without condition...so I hope to somehow pay it forward with these small but significant gifts in the New Year.

Monday, December 21, 2009

solstice...


On this, the shortest day of the year...the candles burn bright and outside the wind is fierce...
The fire is warm and there's stew on the stove.
And just around the corner comes the New Year...
With promises of longer days and brighter light...
Stay warm and full of hope...
Happy Christmas and peace to you.

...the excursion...



Every year at this time, I like to go into the city and have a look at the lights and shop windows...This time I took my 2 nieces and 2 nephews along with me for the ride....and what a ride it was!

First was a trip through the busy streets in a horse drawn wagon...

...and then a browse through my favorite bookstore, Munros...it used to be a bank in the early 1900's and now houses the most wonderful collection of books...the childrens book area is full of treasures and the kids would have spent all afternoon there if we could...they all  love to read and I encourage this anytime I can...

Next stop was the beautiful Rogers Chocolate House...


 
...this is another gem from the past and of course we HAD to get some chocolate!
They are still all handmade and sickly sweet!

No trip into town would be complete without a performace by DarthVader on the fiddle...

The kids thought he was pretty spectacular...


Since it was raining so hard, we decided to take a break in the Bay Centre with its glass elevator and many floors with escalators leading up and down....the kids loved these and we must have looked like a right bunch of country bumpkins getting our big thrills trying to jump on and off and laughing all the way!

I really wanted to take the kids to the grand old Empress Hotel...An old Canadian Pacific relic that is the showpiece of the inner harbor. Every year, a  bunch of buisness' each decorate a Christmas tree and they are displayed throughout the halls of the hotel...



It gives you a good chance to walk around on the creaky old floors and have a look at all the beautiful antiques...

 
...and maybe find an odd little friend!

The two trees out front, stand like giant, furry creatures, gaurding the old dame...

And of course you have to take a stroll through Chinatown anytime you go to Victoria..

So with eight tired legs and sleepy eyes we made the trip home...
...with visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads....

Sunday, December 20, 2009

on this day in history....


 Today is the day my baby girl was born...she's 29 now. Don't blink or you'll miss so much 'cause they grow up in a hurry...
             
....this song came out the year Aja was born...still one of my favorites...

                                                         Open this pretty little gift....


Happy Birthday bella!