Saturday, December 31, 2011

A Sister’s Love

Last week I shared the wreath I made for my sister, Helen. Today I want to share the beautiful gift she gave to me a few years ago. Yes, it’s the church below. Yes, it’s beautiful, but the story behind it is even more beautiful.
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When I was a little girl, my mother had a beautiful plastic church with plastic stained glass windows. It was a music box that played “Silent Night.” I loved that church, and I would sit for hours playing with it. My mom died when I was eight years old. Many of her Christmas decorations were packed away, some never to be seen again. I always wondered what happened to the beautiful church that played “Silent Night.” Every year all my family and friends would hear about that church. Then a few years ago, my sister insisted that she visit me  before Christmas day. She arrived with a large gift bag. Inside the bag was The Church! When I opened up the gift, not yet knowing her story of love behind it, I said, “You’ve had Mommy’s church all these years?” No, she didn’t have the church, but she had great love for her little sister. She told me that she had gone onto ebay to see if she could find a church like the one our mother had. Not only did she find one, but she found two and . . . are you ready for this? When she called the seller she discovered that the seller lived in her town! She drove right over, looked at the churches and purchased, FOR ME, the one that looked the most like my mom’s. She couldn’t wait to give it to me.  This beautiful little plastic church that plays “Silent Night” sits in my studio and never gets put away. Every time I look at it I know how much I am loved.

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Happy New Year!

7 comments:

  1. Oh my, what a beautiful story with such a happy ending...and how nice that you keep that church out always as a special reminder of a sister's love.

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  2. What a wonderful story, Terry. You sister really loves you and she is so sweet. happy New Year!...Christine

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  3. What a sweet sister!! And, what a blessing to have that token from your childhood. SO special!

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  4. I loved your story! We had a cookie jar that belonged to Grandma, and lost it. Later I found and bought one like it for my sister in a thrift shop, because she felt like you did about your Mom's church. Then someone gave me one too! I was rewarded! It makes me think of my Grandmom every day! Love and Joy in the New year! Your newest follower, Linda

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  5. Terry what a beautiful story! Please check my blog as I've posted about the punch recipe you requested. It's so nice meeting you. And now, I'm your newest follower. ♥

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  6. that is a sister to be treasured you got there. what a lovely story behind that church. you should share it in my Memory lane Monday Meme at www.memorylanebymel.com. Hope to see you in my Pink Saturday entries one and two. Happy New Year!

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  7. What a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing that, your sister is amazing! Lost my mom 12 years ago, so I understand wanting something to remind you of her and happier times. Happy New Year to you and God bless. :)

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