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Spazito

(50,338 posts)
Thu Dec 14, 2023, 08:52 PM Dec 2023

Donated hand-crafted ornaments bring Christmas cheer to Okanagan families who lost homes to wildfires

Annick DeGooyer wasn't going to decorate for Christmas this year.

In August, the home where she and her firefighter husband Rob Baker had lived more than 20 years was reduced to ashes when a huge wildfire tore through their community of Traders Cove on the west side of Okanagan Lake.

The couple now rent in Kelowna and no longer have a treasure trove of decorations to pull out at this time of year.

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"When I opened the box, I didn't think it was going to hit me quite as hard as it did," said DeGooyer. "All the ornaments had a tag of the person who made them and so, as I opened the box, it was such a personal experience."

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"These ornaments can't go back in the box," she recalls telling her husband. "They are just beautiful."

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/christmas-love-for-the-okanagan-1.7056788


Very heartwarming and a great backstory, imo.

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Donated hand-crafted ornaments bring Christmas cheer to Okanagan families who lost homes to wildfires (Original Post) Spazito Dec 2023 OP
The Okanagan, Kelowna part of BC is breath-takingly beautiful... Enter stage left Dec 2023 #1
BC is very beautiful... Spazito Dec 2023 #4
Our home in north central Washington state, cilla4progress Dec 2023 #2
That must have been wonderful! Spazito Dec 2023 #5
That is a heartwarming story, Spazito. brer cat Dec 2023 #3
I love stories like this... Spazito Dec 2023 #6

Enter stage left

(3,396 posts)
1. The Okanagan, Kelowna part of BC is breath-takingly beautiful...
Thu Dec 14, 2023, 09:04 PM
Dec 2023

I am so sorry for the tragedy of those fires.

We were coming back from Alaska this last August and had planned to go thru Kelowna and spend a few days in Okanagan (Wine country) but got stuck in Kamloops when they closed the road due to the fires.

I hope they can rebuild and enjoy the area. It is one of our favorite parts of BC, and that's saying a lot. BC is spectacularly beautiful.

AND...I love our Canadian neighbors. They are wonderful.

Spazito

(50,338 posts)
4. BC is very beautiful...
Fri Dec 15, 2023, 12:25 AM
Dec 2023

I used to live in the West Kootenay area and still love visiting it when I can.

cilla4progress

(24,733 posts)
2. Our home in north central Washington state,
Thu Dec 14, 2023, 09:21 PM
Dec 2023

basically due south of Okanagan, burned down in a forest fire in 1994.

Our little progressive (Unitarian) Fellowship surprised us that 1st Christmas with ornaments for our tree - many handmade, and 3 knitted stockings with our names on them.

They really make Christmas special every year!

Spazito

(50,338 posts)
5. That must have been wonderful!
Fri Dec 15, 2023, 12:38 AM
Dec 2023

It seems this kind of giving and caring is becoming more widespread over time, very heartwarming.

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