Saturday, October 23, 2010

Meredith's Birthday







We had a very nice time on Meredith's birthday, October 3rd. She would have been 36 years old if she were here. I miss her, but I have no doubt that she has been basking in Heaven's Glory all these years. I just feel so fortunate to have assurance in my beliefs of Heaven.
Meredith got many sweet remembrances in the form of cards, blog pictures, gifts, and several random acts of kindness. The first lovely gift here is from my friends Twyla & Lindsey, who blog at Two Crazy Crafters. They collect vintage cards. The next one is from Kathy, of Kathy's Crochet Cabin. Kathy crochets and sews infant bereavement sets for hospitals. Crystal Theresa and Louie made the cupcake in memory of their Calvin and Rainbow baby. There are others who I don't want to leave out in thanking them - I will try to do that soon.
There were 14 of us who ate at Outback Steakhouse. My family is collectively picky, but Outback always has something for everyone. Then we went to my twin daughters' house. They live across the street from us. Several years ago they decided to buy a house together and we are thrilled they are so close to us. They had the house decorated so pretty with pink silk rose petals, pink ribbon roses, pink ribbons, pink balloons, and tiny pink baby flowers arranged in one of the vintage baby planters I collect. We had punch in the punchbowl my husband bought me for Christmas in 1977. My girls used the sweet teddy bear from Heather, a pink angel from Rita, and a pretty Christmas ornament from Bree on the table. Earlier, we had picked out a cake with pink roses on it. I blew out three candles, signifying her three days of life.
Another decoration used that was significant to me was my Mother's ecru lace tablecloth. It is at least 40 years old. Mother got it from the Watkin's man, a door to door salesman, as a prize for buying so much from him. Mr. Grady Dowell was our Watkin's man for as long as I can remember. He sold spices and ointments, among other things. Mother always bought his vanilla and black pepper, as well as greeting cards from the Sunshine Line. These cards nearly always had a scripture on them.
Because I have very young grandchildren, I chose not to talk about our baby who had passed away. We adults knew why we had gathered. We just ate, had cake, and fellowshipped together as a family. I bought a princess pinata for the children, a pull string type, and I pulled the strings for them. Each child also got a bag of gifts. Later, we had a balloon release. My son got out my granddaughter Morgan's telescope and found Jupiter and its four moons for us to view.
It was a lovely night. I'm glad I had the celebration and I appreciate anyone who helped in any way. I don't have a digital camera, but someone took photos, so I hope I have some soon!

10 comments:

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Sarita, it sounds like you had a beautiful party for Meredith. So glad that your family gathered and shared in this special day. ((HUGS))

Kristin said...

That sounds like a beautiful celebration. I'm glad that you had such a nice time. Sending hugs your way :)

Jessica said...

Sounds like it was a wonderful celebration :) Meredith surely knows that she is very LOVED! (((hugs)))

Caroline said...

Sounds wonderful and I'm so glad you had a good time. Talking about the Watkin's man brings back memories of when my Mom used to buy from him. Always pepper and vanilla.

{{HUGS}}
Caroline

Anonymous said...

It sounds perfect. I'm so glad you were able to do this!

Maggie said...

Sounds like a wonderful celebration for your sweet, Meredith. XO

Bree said...

I am sure Meredith loved her celebration. It sounds gorgeous. You children are so sweet. I'd love to see pics when you can. xo

Gottjoy! said...

This sounds like a perfect celebration of sweet Meredith's life. Thank you sharing this with us...

Holly said...

I think you had a wonderful celebration for Meredith. I'm glad you had so many celebrate with you.

Unknown said...

I am glad that you had a wonderful day on Meredith's birthday, and that she was honored as were you with many wonderful gifts to treasure.

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