Offering Gifts is an Act of Kindness

Appreciating someone with a personal gift is better than anything. Even though maybe, just maybe, at times it’s not exactly what you’ve expected or wanted. Look at it as if that one person is thinking of you and you only. They took the time out of their busy life to make a gift personal.  Unless it’s re-gifting! Oh boy, that’s not cool. Unless you’re at a Christmas party and you’re the lucky one who picked it, while no one else wants to trade either.

A Gift From The Heart

Driftwood Accented Birdhouse with Sign "Stone Crest Salon"

I’ve had an experience that I enjoyed and was lucky enough to have the pleasure of being able to do so. So I have built this special gift for that one person I truly appreciate. Of course I am worried that it might not be what they expected or wanted. But, I want this person to know that I appreciate what they’ve done by lifting my spirit at that moment in my life. Just saying, give a little when you’ve gotten a lot.

Michele Orsini,

Stone Crest Salon is the place. Love what they offer.

Comments

  1. Amanda says:

    What beautiful signage for a salon in the mountains! I’ve given Michele’s birdhouses as gifts to friends and family and they are always accepted with great joy. Sometimes even tears of joy!! I think it means even more when you give a gift that is made by hand, by someone with such passion for what they’re doing.

  2. Newman says:

    Thank you, I love it!

  3. Tyler says:

    I just wanted to comment on what you had to say here and confirm that a gift large or small when given with an obvious thankful love behind it can change lives. They have changed mine in the past, so if you can help it never miss a chance to communicate the feelings you have for those in your life, you may be just what they need.
    Thanks

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