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In reply to the discussion: The strangest and most beautiful thing happened today at mom's funneral. [View all]3catwoman3
(25,586 posts)90. I'm so glad I saw your post and learned about kintsugi.
Last edited Fri Feb 11, 2022, 07:17 PM - Edit history (1)
I have a ceramic pot that was given to me long ago by my younger brother and only sibling. He died way too young at only 23, way back in 1978. A scuba diving adventure gone awry.
Several years ago, the pot got broken. I no longer remember how, but I could not bring myself to part with it. A few big pieces and lots of little ones. My husband is very handy with mending things, and did get it back together, after a fashion, but it is pretty fragile.
I am going to see if I can find someone who practices this art. The cup in your picture is beautiful. My mended pot is in shades of bluish green, and I think mending it with silver would be quite pretty.
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The strangest and most beautiful thing happened today at mom's funneral. [View all]
sheshe2
Jan 2022
OP
Sheesh - I heard my dad's voice, announcing himself like his answering machine message did.
calimary
Feb 2022
#87
As a non-believer myself, I understand your experience as I felt something similar when my mom died
Moostache
Jan 2022
#33
One sales rep. who worked for husband had a photo of his immediate family at the cemetary
sprinkleeninow
Jan 2022
#35
The day my husband died in 1988, as we were toasting him with a very special bottle of wine
OMGWTF
Jan 2022
#54
Our hearts are not initially big enough to hold our beloved ones fully in our mourning
lostnfound
Jan 2022
#55
I think so too, and I'm not religious, either, but this was a spiritual experience
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2022
#71
What a beautiful thread! Thanks for sharing, sheshe2. You inspired so many heartfelt stories
BComplex
Feb 2022
#74
I almost never bookmark threads, sheshe2, but I've bookmarked this one, both for
highplainsdem
Feb 2022
#75
Beautiful, and you are most probably right, she was free and wanted you to know.
Escurumbele
Feb 2022
#81
How blessed you are to have a lovely confirmation your mommy is free & released from a body that
The_REAL_Ecumenist
Feb 2022
#86