The
Gift of Heart-Made
©
2003 Arleen M. Kaptur
A home is "where the heart is." This has
been used in books, songs, and in greeting cards.
It is as modern as tomorrow but with a history of
yesterday. A person's home is where you are always
welcome, accepted and cared for. This "care"
comes in all sorts of ways and degrees, and sometimes
it is just in the mind and spirit when a person travels
or commitments carry them far away.
There are "little" things that make a home.
That quilt that grandma made is just the ticket when
cold winds blow or it's just been a bad day. A collection
of embroidered towels not only add a touch of beauty
to your kitchen or bath, but are softer and more skin-soothing.
A canning jar filled with hot cocoa mix, brownie mix,
or soup mix will always taste better, hit the spot,
and go down with a smoothness that no store-bought,
brightly over packaged, concoction can ever do.
A painting by your aunt or uncle is a treasure for
that wall in your den, as much as that "famous
name" one that graces your front hallway. You
pass that one by so many times coming and going, but
you stop in your tracks so many more times in your
den.
Christmas stockings made by your sister or that rocker
built by your brother just set the mood for the Holidays
and for a wonderful evening in front of the fireplace.
Candles made by a friend, spice mixes or potpourri
prepared by your neighbor, well these are all part
of the joy of friendship, but they are a bit more.
All of the above are, of course, hand-made or homemade,
but they are also Heart-made. Nothing made with your
hands can ever leave your hands without a bit of "you"
sticking right in there. In other words, whoever cared
enough to make you a "special gift" also
cared enough to share a "bit of themselves"
right along.
You are so much richer for these gifts, and the cold
nights ahead won't seem so cold, and the darkness
of winter won't seem so dark. There is sunshine in
love and warmth in caring. Those Heart-made gifts
have these two qualities in abundance - to receive
them - you are indeed blessed; to give them - well,
God needed helpers on earth to spread the true meaning
of Christmas and friendship and you have undertaken
that job.
ENJOY!
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