Precious Things

While I don’t make a habit of storing up treasures on earth,
“where moth and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal,” I do enjoy special treats.

We were able to scoot up to Canada last weekend for a VERY brief visit. 
My cousin, Cathy, was visiting from Cold Lake, Alberta
[how’d you like to live THERE?] to her home in Kingston, Ontario. 
It had been almost a year since we saw her and it was great to have a visit. 

We also enjoyed catching up with other family members.

We received some treats while we were there, too. 

Aunt Betty had picked out a few things for Scooter!  Angel was tickled as can be.

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Aunt Jackie had left a box full of homemade treats for Scooter. 

[She headed back to British Columbia a few weeks back.  But we got to see her at Thanksgiving.]

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The other kids all had some precious, homemade, things from Aunt Jackie. 

But in the last few years, I have passed them along to some other little children. 

I was so tickled to see these treasures.  Angel Ooooh’d and Aaaaaah’d.

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And finally… these were VERY dear blessings.

February 21st, MY great aunt, Hazel, died.  It was such a shock. 

Although she was 83, she was someone you had to work to keep up with. 

Foolishly, somewhere inside, I think I thought she would live forever.  I am so sorry that she is gone. 

We last saw her in October.

Recently, she had left these two ear-warmers at Aunt Betty’s house, for Skeezix and Angel.

I was NOT expecting these.  I am so touched to think she’d been thinking of my girls!!

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2 thoughts on “Precious Things

  1. I am really sad that we now need passports to drive across the boarder to Canada as it seems to be one of those things we just keep putting off. No more visits to Aunt Sharleen in Fort Erie? And what about “Grandma” Gail? I know this is something we need to do before long. Our real Grandma lives in Nova Scotia and we really do need to visit her someday…

  2. I am really sad that we now need passports to drive across the boarder to Canada as it seems to be one of those things we just keep putting off. No more visits to Aunt Sharleen in Fort Erie? And what about “Grandma” Gail? I know this is something we need to do before long. Our real Grandma lives in Nova Scotia and we really do need to visit her someday…

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