Once upon
a time there was a very clever lady called Sian.
She lived High in the Sky where she spent her days sitting in her craft room
creating masterpieces and thinking up rather brilliant ideas. One day, she
looked up from her workspace and as she glanced out the window over her kingdom
she had a most brilliant thought. "Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could get
people all over the world to put together a few lovely things in a small
envelope and swap them with someone else?" And so it came to pass that a
large group of blog friends looked through their collections of craftiness and
sent things around the globe, spreading happiness wherever they arrived. And
they all lived happily ever after.
I did
have a very large smile on my face when I saw this waiting for me when I got
home from work today:
Quite
apart from the fact that I guessed what it contained, it reminded me of another
story. You see, I work in the office of a secondary school and in our school we
used to have a lovely old gentleman who would come in and teach our girls life
saving in the swimming pool and give judo lessons. Now, Derek was in his late
80s and quite a character. Oh the tales he told. How he had signed up to join
the army and lied about his age when he was only 15. How he didn't tell his
parents until he was in uniform and about to be stationed abroad. How he knew
his mum would worry about him so he told her that as he was young, they were
just giving him a desk job in an office. How he was really a rear gunner in an
aircraft and ended up in the midst of the greatest air battles. He would go on
school trips to the Belgian Battlefields with the history department and be the
one up front of the coach leading the girls in sing alongs, long after the
younger,fitter teachers were fast asleep in their seats. The girls loved him,
he was like a Grandfather to them and even the most cantankerous girls weakened
in his presence. Every year he would go back overseas to visit places that he
lost friends and help take guided tours. And every year he would remember the
secretaries at the school who he would chat to, and who made him tea and coffee
and made sure he had a sit down at lunchtime because trust me, he had more
energy than we did. He would always send us a postcard from his travels - just
addressed to 'The Lovely Ladies in the Office, Warwick Road, BS.' And every
year, that postcard would reach us safely as clearly the Post Office knew where
to find the lovely ladies in town! So I loved the way that Ifa
had addressed my package as it made me smile and remember those postcards.
But that
smile became a huge grin when I opened up the package and saw all this
loveliness ...
And how
thoughtful of Ifa to put in some cycling related pieces that I can use in the
mini book I'm planning when I get the photos from my husband's forthcoming
cycling trip in Germany. She's even sent a little button with a map showing
where his trip begins - perfect! I love it all and can't wait to put some of
the other pieces onto a new layout.
So two big thank yous. One to Ifa
for all my goodies and one to Sian. The Queen of great ideas!
Aw, Deb, you are truly lovely. I love the fairytale version of Sian's brilliant idea, and also loved hearing the story about Derek.
ReplyDeleteYour goodies from Ifa are awesome too! Looking forward to seeing how you put them to use! :o)
Well done Ifa! Nice package of goodies Deb!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic tale! I love it. And a terrific little package. Can't wait till mine arrives.
ReplyDeleteRinda
Those little things all look gorgeous ... great story today Deb!
ReplyDeleteA corrnucopia of pretty things! How lovely ... And just as lovely today is your wonderful tribute to Derek - I can't help but think he would be touched at your memories :).
ReplyDeleteYou had me hooked on this post from the beginning :) a really fabulous post. Such lovely goodies you have there too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky lady you are to have know such a great gentleman
I love that story about Derek!
ReplyDeleteand thank you. I think the real stars are everyone who has joined in so enthusiastically. I would have looked a bit daft swapping on my own, so I can't thank everyone enough for agreeing to take part.
Derek must have been a great character to know. And here I was thinking that addressing it "The lovely..." was my original idea! Can't wait to see what will come in mine.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet package and i love your story about Derek, he sounds such a character!
ReplyDeleteI love this post!
ReplyDeleteLove your story about Derek....and a great package of loveliness.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Deb..and what a lovely collection of 'goodies'
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
That is a lovely story and a lovely pack of small things you received. How perfect to get the bicycle and map button...
ReplyDeleteThat was a great story. I love the diecut birds on branches. It sounds like your swapper new exactly what to pick. This swap has been so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat great stories - you are a good story-teller Deb! I would have loved to know Derek - he sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe package from Ifa is so nice - no wonder you're excited to use it.
Enjoy your treasure, Deb!