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Thursday 15 August 2013

Things that are special to me.

Well it goes without saying, but I will say it, family are the most special.

Through family our lives are formed, memories laid out. I have been fortunate, most of my memories have been good. I am one of those people (annoying to some) that see a glass is half full not half empty.

I hope like me you have had some special times.

Other things that can be special and evoke memories are our possessions. They do not have to be expensive like Faberge eggs. Certainly none of mine are. A picture of a matchstick man drawn in pencil by one of my sons when he was three, and in my handbag to this day, is special to me. A heart shaped trinket box with the inscription ’To Mother With Love’ and the book “How to find flower fairies” pictured below are all treasured possessions.

My Granny, my wonderful mum and I had many things in common. One of those things was Fairies. Oh my God I hear you say she’s nuts. Well perhaps I am but hopefully in a positive way. When growing up as a young child we always had fairies at the bottom of our garden. They were part of our everyday games. When we were looking at flowers, my Granny and mum would name the flower and then ask “Can you see the fairy behind it?” What a lovely way to learn about flowers, trees, nature in such a fun way. Well it was to me. To this day I love being around trees and flowers.

Now I teach my grandchildren and pass on the joys of gardens,nature and the more positive things in life. I hope that they will remember and pass things on to their grandchildren.

Looking out of my lounge all I can see is beautiful trees. As you may know, Eddie is into fishing. He is fortunate to belong to a Fishing Club that has three lakes and is a protected nature reserve. There is nothing we like more than to walk around the lakes, seeing the swans, grey herons and wild geese, and, if he’s fortunate to catch a fish the fairies could well be smiling ………..

Life could be worse

Enjoy your life and especially the small things. Take time to smell the flowers. Who knows a fairy could be lurking behind them.

All the best Jan 


Some photographs of the wonderful “How to find flower fairies” book given to me as a present by one of my sons. It’s priceless to me The book was first printed in 1923.




 


11 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

That book is beautiful Jan, I would treasure it too.

I relax in the same way as you do and totally agree with you about the importance of the small things in life.
That is something we learn as we grow older I think, to live in the present

As some of you already know I have recently been old by the hospital that there is nothing further they can do for my maculopahy. I discovered lowcarbing a little too late. This makes me all he more determined to try to help others to avoid diabetic complications and allowing them to enjoy the beauties of nature with all their senses.

Thanks for providing a moment of calm.

Kath


Anonymous said...

That does look a very special book.

I agree with Kath the older you get the more you realise it is often the small things in life that come to mean more to us.

Kay

Anonymous said...

Jan, your family are very lucky to have such a wonderful person in their midst. Eddie struck gold when he met you.

Anonymous said...

You come across as a very calm person Jan. That book does look very special, one to be passed down to other family members.

Kate

Anonymous said...

I can see why you picked Eddie, he is away with the fairies.

Lowcarb team member said...

Thanks to all the people who made positive comments, much appreciated

All the best Jan

Lisa said...

A lovely post, thank you for sending me the link.
What a beautiful book, those pop ups are rich in colour, so much to look at. It's a very thoughtful gift from your son.
I couldn't agree more about enjoying the small things in life, very good rule to live by.
Lisa x

Lowcarb team member said...

Lisa - I thought you would like this post, thank you for coming over to read it.

All the best Jan

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Jan this is a lovely post! Thank you for pointing me to it. The wonderful book from your son is a treasure! I must look up more about it! Fairies are all around us who believe! Blessings to you my friend. ♥

sandy said...

What a wonderful post and nice to know what a fun childhood and life you have had. I love the words and the photos. You're a loving and fun person it appears. Just felt to give you a hug...did you get it?

Lowcarb team member said...

Thank you to all the people who made positive comments on this post, much appreciated.

... and Sandy, thanks for the hug :)
My good wishes.

All the best Jan