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As I was looking through the pictures from our visit to South Georgia, it struck me how many special things--and people--our hands held in only a few short days.
Our hands held fresh wildflowers each morning. The boys sought out the rare oranges and purples. The whites, yellows, and lavenders were
everywhere.
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Our hands held family heirlooms. I was able to spend some time with Papa's grandmother, looking through her quilts-in-progress, and some finished ones as well. Her hands have lovingly stitched quilts for almost every marriage and baby to come through her family (six children, thirteen grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren plus one on the way, and one great-great-granddaughter).
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Our hands held fresh vegetables from Grandma's garden. The boys seemed to understand how rare and special a treat it was to pop vine-plump green beans into our mouths like candy.
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Our hands held lessons. Papa's hands guided Big
B's in the fine arts of gear-shifting, trail-riding, and gopher tortoise seeking. (Little
b's hands just wanted to be wherever Papa's and Big
B's were.)
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Our hands held creatures, big and small.
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Our hands held the joys of being children, in the country, with huge imaginations.
3 comments:
That is the most wonderful time I could imagine! I have such wonderful memories of sitting with my granparents, eating fresh beans and peas right off the vine. I just have to smell and taste sugar snap peas and it all comes back.
Can't wait to see more of those quilts!
Sweet times!
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