Karen and her family have had quite the journey over the past several years, and I just want to congratulate her on the publishing of her new book - "Because of Katie". It is more than a stellar accomplishment, I think that her story can help many other families that have faced, or are facing childhood cancer.
Thank you, Caron for inviting me to write a guest posting – I’m delighted to have the opportunity to share this photo of you and Tom and a group of friends at our house from a couple of summers ago. It’s not often that we get to see you here up in Poulsbo, and it was a treat to have you join us.
Our little town misses Caron’s brick-and-mortar store, but
we’re glad she is here online so that everyone can have the pleasure of
shopping with her!
One of the passions which Caron & I have in common is
beach walking and beach combing (not to mention seafood). To understand the
importance of time spent at the beach in my family’s culture, consider this: my
parents built a rustic place on the beach before they could even afford to
purchase a home. When newly-married, they rented a tiny apartment in Seattle,
and took the ferry to an island on the weekends to build their cabin. The fact
that neither of them knew how to build anything was not even a deterrent! We
three children grew up spending weekends and summers at the cabin. It was my
favorite place in the world.
I have loved the beach as long as I can
remember, and this love has never left me – in fact, it is what motivated me to
live where I do. I wanted to share this
love with my own children, and fortunately, my husband agreed. This is a photo of me as a child, walking the beach on Bainbridge Island.
Here is my family with my parents on our beach - they now live on the original cabin’s site, in a less-rustic home.
This is us, vacationing in Canada.This pastime of walking on the beach and looking for treasures led to the making of a special feature in the guest bath in our home.
Here is my family with my parents on our beach - they now live on the original cabin’s site, in a less-rustic home.
This is us, vacationing in Canada.This pastime of walking on the beach and looking for treasures led to the making of a special feature in the guest bath in our home.
While
they laid tile and stone in other parts of the house, I made this countertop.
The stonemasons were uneasy about the fact that it is not level; it’s bumpy,
but that is part of its charm. It has cup-handles, cut glass, marbles,
insulators and much more in it. They set the seashell sink into it for us (I had wanted a
glass sink, but our budget wouldn’t allow it – instead, I found this on
close-out at a hardware store).
The beach-glass countertop is one of the favorite features
in our house among our guests – they love to run their hands over the surface,
looking carefully at each piece of glass and pottery. I never get tired of it,
and I always enjoy seeing people’s reaction to it. It contains memories of many
hours of joy, walking the beach with my husband and children. That makes it
extra-meaningful to me, especially now that our son is away at college most of
the year, and our daughter, Katie, passed away several years ago.
“Because of Katie” is
available on amazon, at createspace and through Liberty Bay Books or your local bookstore. For
those of you who are local, (Washington State, Kitsap Peninsula) there will be a book-signing party hosted by Liberty Bay Books at The Loft at Latitude 47.7 on Friday,
March 2nd at 6:30 P.M.
If you’re not sure whether this book is for you, please go
to the amazon page and read the reviews of the book, written by people who have
read it. I hope that it will bless you or someone you know!
For more about Karen and her continuring work with Seattle Children's Hospital - stop by her blog GBerger - karengberger.blogspot.com
For more about Karen and her continuring work with Seattle Children's Hospital - stop by her blog GBerger - karengberger.blogspot.com
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