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CASSIDY HAS TREES and a little freebie.

March 29th, 2008 · 15 Comments

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Hi Everyone, Shari here. I know Andrea is usually the talent behind our “Something Special Saturday” but the lucky girl is on a whirlwind trip to Europe so you are stuck with me today.  If you have been following the ScrapMatters forums  (and I certainly hope you have) you know that in the Everyday Chatter forum some of us have been chatting about the wonderfully funny things we sometimes catch our children saying. Today I want to share with you a conversation I had with my four year old last week. It’s not at all funny but is so touching that I just want to take this opportunity to share it with you. 

Let me set the stage…On Tuesday, March 17th a very dear friend of ours passed away. He was one of those guys you just can’t help but love. You know the type, always smiling, always looking for ways to help other people. Just a really great guy. He was only 45 years old and left behind a wonderful wife and four great kids. His youngest child, Cassidy, is the same age as my youngest, Grant. I tried to explain to Grant, who is four, how Cassidy’s daddy had stopped breathing and died and went to heaven so he wouldn’t be here with us or his family any more.  I told him what I believe to be true and that is that we will see our friend again some day and he will be with his family again but it won’t be for a very long time. I could tell he was upset by the news of his friend losing her daddy but I also knew he didn’t really understand the impact of what I was sharing with him.  It was two days later that I learned just how much a four year old really does understand. 

We were driving along the freeway and I could see Grant stretching, in his carseat, to try to see out the window. He was looking for the Target store and wasn’t able to see it. The trees were blocking his view. So our conversation went like this…

Grant:  They shouldn’t have put those trees there.

Me: Nobody put the trees there, they just grew there.

Grant: Well then they should cut them down, they are in my way.

Me: We don’t want them to cut them down. They already cut a whole bunch of trees down to make room for all those buildings and houses. We need to keep the trees because the trees put oxygen in the air and we need the oxygen in the air so we can breath.

Grant: Cassidy has trees. (at this point I am clueless as to where he is going with this conversation. In my mind I am simply envisioning the pretty flowering trees that grow in my friend’s front yard.)

Me:  Yes, Cassidy has beautiful trees in her yard.

Grant:  Well, Cassidy’s daddy needs to come back down and be by the trees.

Finally I understood what my dear four year old was thinking. How he put it all together that if Cassidy’s daddy would just stand by the trees he would have oxygen to breathe and he wouldn’t have to die.  It was one of those moments when you realize just how special the sweet spirits of our children really are. It was all so simple in his mind.

I just needed to share that with you and I appreciate you letting me do so. 

I was trying to come up with some cute freebie that had to do with trees but I’m really not very creative so I looked through my photos and found the following three that I turned into papers. I also posted a LO using one of the papers. The word art I used is also in the freebie.

I have a whole new outlook on trees, thanks to a smart four year old boy who taught me a little about life… and death. Now go hug your kids, your spouse, your mom, your best friend, heck go hug your dog. Just grab someone special and hold on tight because we just never know how long we will have the priviledge of living on this beautiful earth.

This first shot is a picture taken last summer when we visited Mt. Rainier.sm_sc_treesb3.jpg

This is a shot looking up through the snow capped trees in our backyard.sm_sc_treesb2.jpg

This is another shot from Mt. Rainier. Wish I could tell you what lake that is but I can’t remember the name. We hiked around it and had a picnic lunch. It was a beautiful day and a wonderful way for us to enjoy nature.sm_sc_treeb1.jpg

This is the LO I made using one of the papers and other pictures that were taken during our time spent at Mt. Rainier.in-the-trees.jpg

You can pick up your freebies here.

Thanks for reading. Now go hug somebody!!!

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Tags: Freebies · ScrapMatters · Something Special Saturday

15 responses so far ↓

  • 1 sassypixie323 // Mar 29, 2008 at 9:07 am

    What a touching post Shari!!! Thank you for the beautiful freebie!!!

  • 2 BTMIN // Mar 29, 2008 at 9:09 am

    Shari- This post is perfect. Thank you for sharing that amazing story. Isn’t it funny how much we stand to learn from our children? They are wondrous little people. I’m off to do some hugging!

  • 3 Teresa P // Mar 29, 2008 at 10:36 am

    That is soo sweet! I love the innocence and sweetness in children! Childlike faith is INCREDIBLE!

  • 4 designerbrittney // Mar 29, 2008 at 10:52 am

    I’m sitting here with big tears in my eyes. This was so touching Shari!! Thanks for sharing your talent and your spirit with us all!!

  • 5 Jeni // Mar 29, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing such a sweet story with us!

  • 6 Tater // Mar 29, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    What a sweet, sweet story! So glad you shared this with us! It brought tears to my eyes.

  • 7 Joy Gross // Mar 29, 2008 at 5:19 pm

    What a sweet story… I am so sorry about your loss.

  • 8 Photomama // Mar 29, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    REally nice

  • 9 pammie // Mar 30, 2008 at 12:56 am

    I am so glad you shared that beautiful story with us, I will remember it for a long time, thank you.

  • 10 Judy // Mar 30, 2008 at 1:25 am

    What a beautiful touching story…thankyou for sharing it with us. The photos are breathtaking….and thank you many times over for the gorgeous freebie

  • 11 Renee // Mar 30, 2008 at 3:03 am

    I’m off to hug two very special people… thanks for the reminder.

  • 12 1st-oliveoyl // Mar 30, 2008 at 4:31 am

    My heart and prayers go out to both children and their parents, such a sad, sweet story…

  • 13 Brooke - in Oregon // Mar 30, 2008 at 6:28 am

    Oh what a precious little boy you have! Thanks for sharing this story with us.

  • 14 kathy // Mar 30, 2008 at 2:39 pm

    I believe that is Reflection Lake, if memory serves me correctly. We hiked the Wonderland trail 4 years ago (all of it)-its truly an amazing spot. Thanks for the template-gives me an idea of what to do with our pics.

  • 15 Photomama // Mar 30, 2008 at 5:04 pm

    I have submitted a name for the forum - but have not received the email to confim or activate my name - I can not post a photo I did for the challenge.
    Can someone check it out for me - please?

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