The good news is, sis finally agreed to leaving all the cookbooks and art books to take over to the local library Jurate loved, and let them sell them to other people who will love the books. The last time Jurate went to the library sale, she came home and said that would have to be the last, since she had almost fallen twice in the crow…
The good news is, sis finally agreed to leaving all the cookbooks and art books to take over to the local library Jurate loved, and let them sell them to other people who will love the books. The last time Jurate went to the library sale, she came home and said that would have to be the last, since she had almost fallen twice in the crowd. Then she said she wanted the books to go back there so they could go to others.
I didn't know Jurate at all, but this little bit you wrote about her wanting her books to go back for the library sale tells me much about her generous heart and kind thoughtfulness. It benefits the library as well as rehomes the books to those who would love them. I have loved libraries all my life, since first grade when I discovered that I could take home any books to read then bring them back and take more home to read. What an amazing concept.
the idea of books being thrown away is one of the most appalling things I can imagine Rochelle was the same way. I still have all her cookbooks even though I'm pretty much a sandwich guy.
The good news is, sis finally agreed to leaving all the cookbooks and art books to take over to the local library Jurate loved, and let them sell them to other people who will love the books. The last time Jurate went to the library sale, she came home and said that would have to be the last, since she had almost fallen twice in the crowd. Then she said she wanted the books to go back there so they could go to others.
I didn't know Jurate at all, but this little bit you wrote about her wanting her books to go back for the library sale tells me much about her generous heart and kind thoughtfulness. It benefits the library as well as rehomes the books to those who would love them. I have loved libraries all my life, since first grade when I discovered that I could take home any books to read then bring them back and take more home to read. What an amazing concept.
I applaud her.
the idea of books being thrown away is one of the most appalling things I can imagine Rochelle was the same way. I still have all her cookbooks even though I'm pretty much a sandwich guy.