Todd's mom gave us a handmade kaleidoscope for Christmas. I love it. I haven't played with one for decades and admittedly, I am as fascinated with this toy today as I was when I was 10. It is its simplicity that holds my attention.
Slowly turning it around and around, watching as its mis-shaped pieces of colored glass tumble over top one another. Illuminated and reflected it creates an endless flow of spectacular beauty. Forever.
Dignity... Father: 91 yrs old, passing away in July.
Inspiration... Mother: 90 yrs old, writing a book.
Pride... Son: 23 yrs old, serving in the US NAVY
Persistence.. Son: 24 yrs old, attending SUU and making it on his own.
Maturity...Son: 26 yrs old, working hard, long hours to provide for his family.
Joy... Granddaughter: 2 yrs old, Dancing. Singing. Twirling into my heart.
Ambition... Daughter in law: 25 yrs old, bursting with creativity and talent.
Devotion... Husband: 50 yrs old, on call 24/7 .
Tragedy... Brother in Law: 46 yrs old, passing away with cancer.
Sadness... Family: struggling with the loss of loved ones.
Comfort...Friends: old, new and renewed.
Loyalty... Dog: 12 yrs old, always anxiously waiting for my attention.
Predictability... Cat: 10 yrs old, curling up nightly at the foot of my bed.
Desire... Me: 50 yrs old, beginning grad- school.
So happy you blogged. I have missed your writing. Those are the gifts I love the best... it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have a blessed life Susan, but you already know this. I am so happy for you. Grad school will keep you pretty busy miss smarty pants. I am looking forward to a new year and am read to embrace the changes... Love you!
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