Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Humbled and moved...

While I don't want to push the images of my children and the joy involved with those images down on the blog roll - I was both humbled and moved today.  

I went to Linens and Things today - they are closing - another victim of this economy.  They didn't have much left - but I did manage to get a beautiful table clothe for 80% off.  It set me off on my way home that I really wanted to call my mom.  That this silly purchase was something she would do and would be excited.  As we know, I can't call mom.  So that made me sad.  The holidays are making me sad too.  Immediately after mom passed I felt her presence and heard her voice around me all the time.  I don't feel it as much anymore or hear her voice.  I came home and started picking things up and took a moment to catch up on todays headlines.  I stumbled upon this slideshow of images for the year at MSNBC.  It literally brought me to my knees and put tears in my eyes.  Here I am sad that I lost my mom, who I was blessed to have 31 years with, who I got to be with when she took her last breath.  Here I am making my nice bed in my warm and safe house and I am sad that I can't share with her an 8$ table clothe that I have purchased.  It is so easy to overlook what is happening in the world around us.  I suggest to anyone who reads this blog to take the three minutes or so to check out these images.  It will have a profound effect on how you look at your day, your life, your struggles.  I am humbled by this and moved beyond words.  I am grateful to God for all I have and will work harder to embrace that each day.  Take care and love to you - I hope that you too will be humbled and moved.

Thanks!


4 Comments:

Blogger h.Lo said...

Hugs to you, Annie. =)

December 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM  
Blogger Penny Pickles said...

Hey thanks girl - but this post isn't really about me, its about me realizing that there are things so much bigger than me and sharing that with you!

December 16, 2008 at 1:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the picture of the dad with his 2 boys on the cart, escaping the war really spoke to me. Thank you for posting this so we can all reevaluate our lives and realize how we are the same as others in the world, even though we have different opportunities. your mom is sadly missed, but she lives on in your thoughts.

December 17, 2008 at 10:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, I'm pretty emotional now. :) Sean watched it with me and I'm certain I saw a tear in his eye. I love you Annie. Here's a big hug to you.

Hea

December 20, 2008 at 6:42 PM  

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