A few months ago I sold some mugs to a wonderful and lovely mom of 2 from Japan. She actually bought 2 mugs, and then ordered 4 more and it was a delight to send them her way with such appreciation coming from her. Yesterday I email her through Etsy to see whether she and her family were safe- and she replied right away to say- yes! They were safe and so were the mugs, much to her relief. I know this isn't the case for many families in Japan or in New Zealand for that matter. Not only is the death toll rising but also the absolute destruction showing that people have lost it all. That many of their precious belongings, that their family treasures were destroyed. It really makes one think about what matters most and what we hold dear to our hearts.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
More than broken pots
A few months ago I sold some mugs to a wonderful and lovely mom of 2 from Japan. She actually bought 2 mugs, and then ordered 4 more and it was a delight to send them her way with such appreciation coming from her. Yesterday I email her through Etsy to see whether she and her family were safe- and she replied right away to say- yes! They were safe and so were the mugs, much to her relief. I know this isn't the case for many families in Japan or in New Zealand for that matter. Not only is the death toll rising but also the absolute destruction showing that people have lost it all. That many of their precious belongings, that their family treasures were destroyed. It really makes one think about what matters most and what we hold dear to our hearts.
Labels:
earthquake,
helping out,
Japan,
New Zealand,
the Canadian Red Cross,
world events
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3 comments:
Well said! I'm glad to hear that your customer (and her mugs) are okay.
These photos of broken pots are so sad. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Glad your customer and her mugs and home are okay.
I know, it's such a small reminder of the extent of the devastation and loss!
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