Can I tell you my story?
#51
What a beautiful and heart warming story , your brother loved you so
much and left you a beautiful gift of love. I also have a featherweight
but mine is in a cabnet with the stool that went with the cabnet and I so love to sew on it , matter of fact it looks just like yours, mine I found at the flea market it was this man's mothers machine who had passed away and he ask only $20.00. It is my most favorite machine..
Thank you for sharing your wonderful loving story .
much and left you a beautiful gift of love. I also have a featherweight
but mine is in a cabnet with the stool that went with the cabnet and I so love to sew on it , matter of fact it looks just like yours, mine I found at the flea market it was this man's mothers machine who had passed away and he ask only $20.00. It is my most favorite machine..
Thank you for sharing your wonderful loving story .
#52
Just found your post-the last one before going beddy-bye. Such a wonderful Godincidence. Isn't His timing perfect? I too have lost a brother and to have even a small something is a treasure. Glad you have a beauty for you and then your DD when the time is right.
#56
Thanks so much for sharing your lovely story. I'm not a particularly religious person myself (in the sense of believing in any one orthodox religion), but I firmly believe that there are mysteries to life -- and death -- that we will never truly understand.
In your case, your brother was speaking to you, lovingly and gently, in the only way available to him.
My middle brother was very close to our mom. When he passed away suddenly about 5 years ago, she ended up keeping his wristwatch on top of her microwave. At first the alarm would go off at 3:16 every afternoon (none of us knew why he'd set that time). As time went by, it still would ring, but just every now and again.
When it did, it was ALWAYS when she was feeling particularly blue or lonely, or when her polymyalgia rheumatica was in its active stage (a horrible and extremely painful disease). She took comfort in hearing it chime, knowing that Rick was there with her.
She passed away herself this past October. We put a new battery in the watch and I placed it, with her ashes, in the little niche right next to his. I like to think that they both would have liked that.
Thanks again for sharing.........
In your case, your brother was speaking to you, lovingly and gently, in the only way available to him.
My middle brother was very close to our mom. When he passed away suddenly about 5 years ago, she ended up keeping his wristwatch on top of her microwave. At first the alarm would go off at 3:16 every afternoon (none of us knew why he'd set that time). As time went by, it still would ring, but just every now and again.
When it did, it was ALWAYS when she was feeling particularly blue or lonely, or when her polymyalgia rheumatica was in its active stage (a horrible and extremely painful disease). She took comfort in hearing it chime, knowing that Rick was there with her.
She passed away herself this past October. We put a new battery in the watch and I placed it, with her ashes, in the little niche right next to his. I like to think that they both would have liked that.
Thanks again for sharing.........
#59
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Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
What a special story!! 10 years earlier it may not have been quite so special to you, God's timing is perfect!
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