CrazyCatLady
Sous Chef
Things are moving along! Everyone on our street is pitching in with food, clothes, and even mundane things like toothpaste, soap, towels, money, etc., etc.
I found out one of the girls' purse burned. She is 17. I had a lovely Coach purse with a matching wallet in my closet, intended for a friend's birthday gift, but she was killed in a car accident two days before her 58th birthday three years ago and I just kept the purse and wallet, sadly.
Now a precious little 17-year-old has a very nice purse and wallet. I unloaded some clothes on them which didn't fit me any more, and a horrendous set of dishes my sister gave me some years ago. I apologized for the dishes, but their Mom laughed and hugged me for them. I gave them a Walmart gift card, a couple of nice velour blankets ( I do LOVE re-gifting, lol!), and a bunch of microwaveable cookware. I don't use the nuker that much, so I didn't need it.
They came to visit their kittens today, and they were so happy to see them it made me cry. Here I was with 6 kids stuffed into our guest bedroom, playing with their kittens....wow, just wow.
The other neighbors, everyone on our street, are giving all they can and it's like a miracle to this sweet family. I could kick myself for not knowing them better, and I have vowed to be a much better neighbor to everyone, and not wait for a tragedy to do it out of necessity. Life's too dang short.
But this has brought us all closer, and if there is any silver lining to this nasty cloud, it's that. It's strange how you find out how much you really care for someone (or someONES) when all of a sudden something as horrible as this happens to them, even though you don't know them too well.
I think I'm starting to see the light at the end of this dark, awful tunnel and come what may, we will get them through this, no matter what.
I found out one of the girls' purse burned. She is 17. I had a lovely Coach purse with a matching wallet in my closet, intended for a friend's birthday gift, but she was killed in a car accident two days before her 58th birthday three years ago and I just kept the purse and wallet, sadly.
Now a precious little 17-year-old has a very nice purse and wallet. I unloaded some clothes on them which didn't fit me any more, and a horrendous set of dishes my sister gave me some years ago. I apologized for the dishes, but their Mom laughed and hugged me for them. I gave them a Walmart gift card, a couple of nice velour blankets ( I do LOVE re-gifting, lol!), and a bunch of microwaveable cookware. I don't use the nuker that much, so I didn't need it.
They came to visit their kittens today, and they were so happy to see them it made me cry. Here I was with 6 kids stuffed into our guest bedroom, playing with their kittens....wow, just wow.
The other neighbors, everyone on our street, are giving all they can and it's like a miracle to this sweet family. I could kick myself for not knowing them better, and I have vowed to be a much better neighbor to everyone, and not wait for a tragedy to do it out of necessity. Life's too dang short.
But this has brought us all closer, and if there is any silver lining to this nasty cloud, it's that. It's strange how you find out how much you really care for someone (or someONES) when all of a sudden something as horrible as this happens to them, even though you don't know them too well.
I think I'm starting to see the light at the end of this dark, awful tunnel and come what may, we will get them through this, no matter what.