Posted by da.bees on December 11, 2012 at 14:54:04 from (72.181.183.240):
Maybe talking about something generaly thought to be uplifting,it might give us renewed energy to deal with less appealing things that cross our paths.
My thread,I'll go first.
About 30 years ago I bought for our 15yo daughter,a caramic figureen music box while on vacation with friends. Our friend aggreed to bring it home in her luggage since I planed to give it to our daughter at Christmas. I found the box special because it played a tune I had never seen before or since on a music box but had sang to her as an infant and preschooler. 7 years later the friend brought the gift wrapped box over on Christmas eve apoligizing for not reminding me of it earlier. The daughter was 16 months into a bad marriage and pregnant that Christmas. About 6 months later the daughter came to our door carrying a 3 month infant and a laundry basket of dirty cloths. Turns out she left him in the apartment having a beer and watching tv while she went to wash cloths. Ever thing she owned was left behind other than the basket of laundry,,,,,,and a little music box hidden inside.
She has been happly married to her secound husband for several years now and only a couple of years ago told me what comfort listening the box had been in those early days. Must I explain the feeling when I see the box in her home now?
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