I never thought to plant sweet peas. But when my friend, Victoria was here this week she said I should plant them so they grow up the wire on the gate in my perennial garden.
This morning I did just that. I can hardly wait for them to bloom! And then in the mail came a lovely gift of remembrance from a faithful reader of my online journal, Debbie.
A glass stone paw print to remind me of Joie’s sign to me after she passed away in August 2013. You might recall that it was a few weeks after I said goodbye to Joie that she sent me a sign that she was well in the shape of a water paw print. There was (and still is!) no doubt in my mind it was her.
As I contemplated where to put the glass paw print it finally came to me. Of course—near the sweet peas I had just planted. I actually put a few seeds in the wrought iron bird bath too.
Then I realized as I stood back, that on either side of the bird bath are two hummingbirds. Frankie, my first dachshund, visited me as a hummingbird a few weeks after she had died.
Then I got goosebumps. It is all so right and perfect. So fitting. Both sweet peas I had the honor of loving and caring for.
Now I think perhaps I shall scatter Joie’s ashes among the sweet peas once they begin to bloom. I’ve been wanting to do something with her ashes, but just wasn’t sure. Now I know what I will do. It feels right and good.
Frankie’s ashes I plan to scatter at Bookworm Gardens where a statue of her resides. I hope to do that on the 3rd anniversary of her passing which is in June.
What a lovely day it turned out to be with what unfolded. My heart feels content and happy. Thank you, Victoria and Debbie for being a part of such a divine plan.
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