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Jenny Jordan's avatar

I myself don't believe our loved ones who have passed away can act in tangible ways in this world... but I do believe that God frequently acts in tangible, physical ways He knows we can feel and understand and see. (This is why He created dogs, I believe.)

"Just things" do carry big emotions sometimes. It's okay that they do, despite our Puritanical lambasting of ourselves that material things "shouldn't" matter. God could've created us to live in pools of nutrient gas, but He put us in a garden after He made us.

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Jim Taylor's avatar

I wore my late dad’s gold retirement watch on occasion and without much thought put it in for a trip some where around the first of the year on the airlines.

It was a bit of a kerfuffle going through the metal detector and I was 30 minutes removed from the checkpoint when I realized I didn’t have my watch on and that it hadn’t even been in the tray when I put myself back together after passing through security. Someone decided they wanted it more than I deserved to keep it.

Still breaks my heart that it’s no longer part of my life, but dad’s ashes are in a beautiful box in my office watching over me, and that’s what’s really important.

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