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HER STORY
Josephine discovered that grace isn’t something we’re born with.
It’s something we choose.
Life asked more of her than she ever imagined she could give. There were days she spoke only through tears, and nights when silence became her closest companion.
Yet somehow, she kept showing kindness.
Josephine sees the world through vintage buttons rescued from another lifetime. One eye carries a beautifully carved button believed to date from the 1950s–1970s, while the other holds a simple blue button that may once have belonged to a favourite dress or cardigan from the 1960s–1980s. Together, they remind us that every life, like every button, carries a history worth preserving.
Her mismatched eyes remind her that we all see life differently. One looks upon yesterday with compassion. The other looks toward tomorrow with hope.
Around her neck rests a collar of tiny golden flowers, each one representing a season she survived. She no longer counts the difficult years. She counts the ways she continued to bloom.
The three little buttons that form her smile remind her that sometimes the strongest words are never spoken aloud. A gentle smile, a listening ear, or a quiet act of kindness can change someone’s day.
The little golden bows tied around her hands remind her that the greatest gifts are often the ones we give freely—our time, our forgiveness, our patience, and our love.
Josephine reminds us that true grace isn’t about having a perfect life.
It’s about choosing kindness, even after life has been unkind.












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