Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Most Significant Expenditure: Reverb12

Prompt:  What was your most significant expenditure in 2012?  It doesn’t have to be necessarily the biggest expenditure, just the one with the most impact.


I have always been close to my mum so living in a different country can be hard, even more so when I know she is ill or in pain. 
 
She has had quite a rough ride this year with numerous doctors visits, emergency room visits and surgeries so I wanted to do something (other than calling) to let her know that I'm always with her.
 
I decided to have a stone etched with the word 'cwtch'.  Cwtch is a welsh word that means snuggling, cuddling, loving, hugging, protecting and safeguarding all rolled into one.  Being welsh it was a word that was used frequently in our home and even though I don't speak welsh I still use that term today. 
 
Her reaction when she received it just blew me away, the perfect gift that meant so much.  I now own my own 'cwtch' stone that she bought for me in return and even though we are separated by many miles, our love knows no bounds.

11 comments:

  1. Oh, I just love this, what an incredibly special gift! And now I have to ask... how do you pronounce it?

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  2. What an absolutely sweet gift. So touching.
    I am sorry your Mother has been ill. I hope she is doing better.

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  3. Pass a tissue, this just really touched me...I find that those are the best gifts in the world! I don't have an ocean separating my mom and I, just 1200 miles, but it sure feels like an ocean. Haven't gotten up to Chicago in a year and a half....

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  4. That is breathtakingly beautiful.
    My father is Welsh so your gift blew right through my heart.
    xxx

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  5. It was probably our trip out West, to visit friends and family, and to hike around and take some pictures too.

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  6. What a beautiful gift and a beautiful story. Love.

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  7. What an amazing gift, proving that words are powerful.

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  8. Such a beautiful gift and story. I hope your mother is feeling well again now.

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