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Comments (150)Hi All, I've been so busy. I made cookies and stuff all night after work and then I answered some email. I wasn't going to write anything tonight because I'm tired. I was ready to go to bed but I realized it may be awhile until I can post again. So I want to tell the story I promised before. 11 years ago in August, Gary's brother, Joe, died helping a motorist who's car had been hit on a major highway. He got struck by a motorcycle that was speeding and then a car driven by a drunk driver. It was as you can imagine was quite an awful time. We as a family decided to donate all of Joe's organs. We felt that he died trying to help someone and it is what he would of wanted. Thanksgiving with Gary's family wasn't the best that year of course. Christmas as far as I could see wasn't going to be much better. On Christmas morning Gary and I got up. He was watching tv, and I was reading the newspaper. I started to read the letter to the editor part of the paper. There was letter from a woman from NJ writing to thank the family who made the decision to donate the organs of the man who had died on the highway. At that point, I just started to whell up with tears and Gary of course couldn't figure out why the paper would make me cry. I tried to read out loud to him, but I couldn't get it out and by that time I was bawling. The woman's brother had received Joe's heart, and surely would of died. It was a wonderful thing she did sending that letter. We were very sad, but we were also very happy to know that people were alive because of him. It made a tough Christmas bearable. So the best gift we ever got cost no more than the time it took her to write a letter and the stamp to mail it. (As a side note,Gary's parents eventually found out about all the people(info without names) he helped. And they did meet the man who got his lungs and became friends with him. They also are active members in UNYTS, the local organ donor group. Also the next year Gary's sister had a baby, the first grandchild. There's nothing like a baby to help lift people's spirits.) Ok, I've got to go to bed. Tomorrow is a long day at work, and then I've got to visit my baby brother and his family in the evening. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, Remy...See MoreJoss & Main Moen fixture sale
Comments (0)Joss and Main has a sale on Moen fixtures for the next 3 days. It is one of those sites you have to sign up to see what is for sale, which annoys me to no end, but obviously I do it anyway....See MoreJoss and Main
Comments (18)New favorite is 55 Downing Street. It's part of Lamps Plus. I know, sounds crazy. So far everything I've seen has had free shipping. The prices end up being less than the "Professional Discount" from Lamps Plus. Again, it's certain items on sale for a short amount of time, while they last. I've had a few clients pick up various pieces from this site with a lot of luck. If you want an "invitation" to the site and a $10 coupon, let me know, I'll email it to you. (we both get $10 credit) Just email me at beekeeperswife at gmail dot com. As far as J&M, I've had wonderful success with their customer service. Bought a 6' tall palm tree for a show house. I was taller than it.....They thought a wrong one was sent, so they sent another one...again, I was taller than it. I ended up making both work (yes, they didn't want the first one back). I've bought other things from them too, all with good luck....See MoreWayfair / Joss & Main pricing! Help!
Comments (1)I love bargains, but not that I know of. You may have to sign up for their mailing list. THey'll usually notify you if the price drops....See MoreLucyStar1
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