So I listed it on Craigslist. Within hours I had a buyer. A woman in Eugene, an hour away, wanted it for her college age daughter who is studying Interior Design. This woman wanted a quality, made of metal sewing machine for her girl. She was thrilled beyond words. We met in the local Lowe's parking lot for the hand-off.
Mr. T. and I drove off after the transaction, and I read the sweet note given to me written by this woman. I had a little moment, remembering my mother and the wonderful gift that she gave to me. Not the machine, that wasn't the gift. The gift was the fact that she set the example, helped me along the way and inspired me to sew. I think that she would love that her machine is going to have a third life with this young woman.
The beat goes on...
I just found your blog thru Pinterest. This post brought tears to my eyes. Just think how loved that machine will be with it's new owner.
ReplyDeleteHello Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteI surprise myself at just how emotional I STILL am when I look back at this post. But I just imagine all of the wonderful things that this sewing machine is making, still. And that makes me happy.
Beautiful on every level.
ReplyDeletePay It Forward, for sure.