
This two sided memory pillow was one of those teaching moments.
I was given two completely different t-shirts to create a memory pillow for the young man that had passed away. This young man had Down Syndrome and I had only met him a couple of times but he was the brother of a dear friend of mine.
So when my friend gave me the t-shirts and asked for something that reflected who he was, my journey began. She wanted the memory pillow to show that he loved cowboys, was born on the 4th of July and these two shirts were his favorites. I have to admit, I contemplated for a couple of weeks about what to do with a camo t-shirt and a Captain America t-shirt and how to blend them together to represent who this young man was.
After much prayer, I started with a plan to have the monogramming of the poem done and worked from there. Still at a loss for what to do with the Captain America t-shirt, I ended up, by chance, in a fabric store that I did not know existed and found the stars and stripes in the matching colors at the very back of the store.
I had looked everywhere for material to match this shirt and God led me to this store, quite by accident, to the exact fabric needed. I have to admit I prayed daily through every stitch of this pillow. It was a challenge from the beginning, but I wanted something to show who he was and I wanted it to be something that my friend would cherish forever. It was God all the way showing me to trust Him even in the small things to produce what He thought this person would need. I have to say that she was thrilled with the outcome and the tears that said "This is exactly who he was", was enough for me to know that God had produced through the memory pillow a soul healing memory for my friend. My mission statement says "To promote healing by capturing living memories through the creation of warm fuzzies." I think this creation qualified.
Sometimes people are only with us a short time, so this Thanksgiving be thankful for those around you and "Hold them Tight" a little longer this season and always.
Happy Thanksgiving!