tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367641710951296793.post6630848592416144318..comments2023-10-07T07:51:14.641-04:00Comments on 723: A Little Bit of Love & A Whole Lot of Faithwww.raemissigman.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10098262854774303700noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367641710951296793.post-42294001444432058772011-06-25T22:05:05.368-04:002011-06-25T22:05:05.368-04:00I will try to leave you another comment, as my sma...I will try to leave you another comment, as my smartphone aka dumb cell phone wouldn't continue my long winded post the last time. :)<br />I just wanted to say how moved I was by Jami's sharing your story and your gift of heart rocks that you sent her. How sad it is to have lost your lovely son, but how happy it is to hear that you keep his presence alive through your incredibly unique hearts as well as sharing the love you had for him as a family within your childrens daily lives. So cool that you are doing this for your children and for your own healing. What a blessing it must be to be able to talk freely of him, love freely and share this unique gift of the found hearts that represent "love" for your son as well as your other offspring. Love this!<br />I too have a fetish/love for hearts, and in particular rocks and beach glass findings. Although I am unfortunately land locked in Minnesota, I do love to search for rocks in the shape of hearts as well as beach glass at one of our large local lakes. I will know link those heart rocks to my Mom, and treasure each one I may find along the way. As a jewelry artisan, how cool would it be to one day have a line of jewelry using tiny rocks, shells, and beach glass in a memory necklace. I currently design with found elements, natural and lots of vintage elements and do quite a few memory necklaces representative of loved ones that have passed on. I would be happy to make a piece for you someday as a gift, should you so desire, so that you would have a constant remembrance of your beloved child.<br />Take care and be at peace. Love your blog and the sharing you do, and am so glad that Jami featured you, so that I could find your blog.<br />Be blessed~<br />GretchenGretchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13108570859594197670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367641710951296793.post-39115844414271194752011-06-24T20:03:49.600-04:002011-06-24T20:03:49.600-04:00What a beautiful, heart felt tale of the heart sha...What a beautiful, heart felt tale of the heart shaped stones. I have found only one heart shaped stone ever and now I shall be on a mission to find others. Someone told me about rocks when I was grieving the death of my mother. They suggested I find two stones and carry then in one hand as I walked the beach - squeeze the stone and give it all your grief. Bury the stone in your garden. Do this as often as necessary.<br />Your beautiful story of the heart felt stones prompted this memory.<br /><br />Helen Tilston<br />xxhelen tilstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02791882664528962799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367641710951296793.post-26902420511891215392011-06-24T18:16:56.749-04:002011-06-24T18:16:56.749-04:00I read what you wrote her on her blog, it was beau...I read what you wrote her on her blog, it was beautiful and so are all those stones given to you by your family!Angela Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06206391030938067846noreply@blogger.com