The candle display looked sparse.
My friend who owns the local Shoppe had placed an order for new ones, but they hadn’t come in yet. The display looked like it was in waiting.
I went back to the Shoppe a few days later, but still no candles. There was a holdup in the shipment, but I could wait. If there’s one thing Breast Cancer taught me is how to wait. ‘You wait patiently Barb, holding the highest expectation of outcomes.’
There’s goodness in the waiting.
More days passed and I called the Shoppe. They had located the shipment and it was to arrive that day or the next at the latest. A couple of days later, I entered the Shoppe to find a breathtaking display. My friend had ordered so many Voluspa candles, the candle display spilled onto other displays.
It seemed like a natural effect for this much beauty.
I’ve written quite a bit about waiting. We tend to wait for the big things in life, but it’s an accumulation of little things that equal big. The day comes where you sit down to write a Blog, and there’s this knowing that every little thing has been worth the wait.
That candle looks amazing, and it must smell equally as marvelous! 🙂 Great message, per usual. 🙂
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Thank you lovely. ❤
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I’m glad you don’t mind waiting. I have finally a time to reply to the lovely note you mailed me a couple of weeks ago…it will be on its way in today’s mail. ❤
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What a sweet surprise. Thank you Laura. I look forward to receiving it! ❤
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