Yesterday when I was going out into the backyard with the kidlets; one of them looked up at me and asked; "Are your going to take yours buttons?"
Invariably, they'll take long breaks from the tramp and the sandbox to come run their hands through my treasures and show me which ones are their favourites.
I have favourites of my own.
Lately, I've been sewing them onto bags with uncharacteristic abandon. If they have survived all these years in tins and jars, and then are graciously gifted to me-- what better time to stop hoarding them and start putting them to good and lovely use? Share them back?
One morning last week, a sweet looking little older lady came up to my back door and asked if I was "Joyce". She had two greeting card boxes full of really old buttons that her friend had asked her to deliver to me.
Can you belive how lovely that is?
My in laws spent 2 years ('75-'77) in Ghana working on a CIDA project.
(It would seem that for most people - once you've been there your love of Africa and it's people never leaves you. )When I introduced my mother in law to your bag blog she wondered if you would have any use for some of the material she brought home with her.
(It would seem that for most people - once you've been there your love of Africa and it's people never leaves you. )When I introduced my mother in law to your bag blog she wondered if you would have any use for some of the material she brought home with her.
Pictured above are those incredible pieces which I have the distinct feeling that I will indeed have some use for!
I don't want to "get used to" all this generosity.
So, "Thank you " all so very much. There's lots of good left in the world- just go out and make it happen.
(another bag tomorrow...)
4 comments:
The Bible says you will reap what you sow......your generosity to desperate people thousands of miles away is reaping generosity by way of beautiful buttons and fabric coming to you from every direction. Isn't God GOOD!?!
L
Isn't that a DOG in the picture instead of a CAT now ????
very intuitive. Yes, that's our dog. She romps about with the two cats. Last night I dreamed that I was pregnant and had just adopted a little girl, which put our family at a grand total of eight and we would no longer fit the van.
hmmmm....
I think you need to read the book I'm working my way through called "The Gift" by Lewis Hyde. I think it's one of those books that will transform me.
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