Life's a Stitch

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It hit me why I’m not feeling so cheery this Easter. It’s the first year that there will only be three of us home for the holiday. That’s why I’m feeling all sentimental. I’ll miss hearing the sound of cupboards and appliance doors squeaking open and thwacking shut in search of Easter baskets. I think these semi-adult kids still take great pleasure in the search.

Img_1028_2 I’ll miss the group laugh during the yearly retelling of our story about the time we came home from church to find a squirrel perched on the fence eating the last of our Easter hunt treats. The squirrels cleverly had their own hunt while we were out of the house. Can’t you just picture it? "Hey, hey, Skippy, they’re gone, get moving, it’s a gold mine." We dug up the odd buried foil wrapped chocolate egg for several years after.

I’ll especially miss all three kids turning to smile at me in church when our talented organist revs up for my favourite rendition of Jesus Christ is Risen Today. Bad Catholic that I am, the pleasure I derive from that moment in a church I don’t frequent nearly enough, is almost sinful.

Throw in a little anniversary anxiety, a year since Chuck’s Easter week heart attack, and the complexities that has added to our life, and that explains everything.

Mr. almost-all grown-up, soon to be seventeen, has been asking me to knit him a Piet. Meet the Easter Piet, who will be hiding in our house, in a nest of plastic grass, Purdy’s chocolate and sugar free gum, waiting to be discovered by a certain six foot tall little boy.

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10 responses to “Easter Blues”

  1. sherry Avatar

    oh, i know the feeling. no family dinner this year. We had a bichon before the perfect scottie and westie, and he ate Brad’s chocolatebunny, Yes, the whole thing.. that alone should have killed him.. Good thoughts and prayers for chuck. Think positive.This is a rough time for us too,and it will pass, as it has prior as it will again.

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  2. Carole Avatar

    My oldest stepson and his wife and daughter are moving to Florida this summer. This will be the last Easter that we’re all together for a while so it’s a bittersweet one for us. I hope you have a wonderful day.

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  3. Kristen Avatar

    Sweet. Happy Easter to you and your family, and the Easter Squirrels.

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  4. valerie Avatar
    valerie

    Happy Easter you three!! Aden would be into a Piet like that also. It is darling!

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  5. Suzanne Avatar

    But you know, it probably won’t be all that long before you have grandkids running all over the place and making a big racket and an even bigger mess. Life’s wonderful like that. Just when you think it’s all over, it all begins again. Happy Easter!

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  6. Monika Avatar

    Love the Piet!

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  7. Angie Avatar

    We have had a tough lent. My husband had a stroke at the beginning of it and an accident at the end. But we were still able to lead our rag tag Youth Group band of assorted horns and flutes in a very energetic rendition of Jesus Christ is Risen Today.
    Happy Easter. For the many blessings we do have.

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  8. Crazy For Yarn In Alabama Avatar

    What a good mother you…..I mean….how clever of the Easter Bunny to knit a Piet!! LOL!! Hope it was a great day for you and your family!!

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  9. Lorette Avatar

    The Easter Bunny knits!! Who knew?
    Even if I wasn’t a regular church-going Catholic, I’d go on Easter just for the Alleluia songs!

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  10. h Avatar
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    youre piet is adorable!

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