Sunday, February 14, 2016

A Perfect Gift

Have you ever received the perfect gift? I have. This Christmas my niece gave me a gift that nearly took my breath away.  I wasn't expecting anything which made this present even more touching but it was also perfect and here's why.

When I was in high school I selected my china pattern. I fell in love with Autumn by Lenox and I remained determined that one day I would own some place settings of this china.  Eventually my dream came true and I have I to say that I love this pattern as much today as I did when I first spotted the pattern back in 1973 when I was working part-time at Belk Matthews in Warner Robins, Georgia. 

This Christmas my niece gave me a small package and as I mentioned, I really wasn't expecting anything but when I opened the wrappings I was amazed when I realized what she'd given me.  It was a beautiful necklace that was made from a broken piece of china. But not just any piece of china. It was piece of Autumn by Lenox.  
I love this necklace
Notice the fruits are raised
This gift is a treasure and it has reminded me of the importance of listening and observing during the year. A real gift isn't something we rush out to buy. Instead it is a gift that is well thought out. It is something that touches the heart.

This necklace serves as a reminder to listen and observe friends and family more closely so that I can also give the perfect gift.  And you know what, it's never to early to start planning for Christmas! 

7 comments:

  1. Your niece has learned something that many people never, ever learn - that is, that a gift is only a gift if it is truly for the person receiving. So many gifts reflect the wants, the style of the gifter. What a lovely thing for your niece to do. I can well imagine that you'll treasure it always.

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    1. You are so right Pondside and it will always be a treasure.

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  2. What a thoughtful niece you have. I'll just echo what Pondside has said. The necklace (and the china pattern) is beautiful.
    Every time I open your blog I smile when I see the exuberance of your granddaughters!

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  3. Your niece is certainly observant. That is a beautiful pattern of china. I have always loved beautiful dishes. It's a funny feeling downsizing. I have got too many dishes and do not want to part with any of them. But I will.

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  4. That is so touching and lovely! I have several friends who chose that pattern as well. One of them called and asked me to help her "modernize" a table setting for her. We featured some orange linens and flowers and she was thrilled.

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  5. That is a gift to treasure for always. Your niece truly understands the art of giving.

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  6. Very touching gift. Thanks for sharing the story with us.

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