tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5671178938219352469.post4823397210415523109..comments2023-04-05T03:25:18.161-06:00Comments on Cohesive Pieces: 152: Old Beckwith Store BurnsChristahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08808925919478233737noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5671178938219352469.post-51449770508448244432012-06-12T12:19:31.667-06:002012-06-12T12:19:31.667-06:00WOW...you captured this moment perfectly! Still sa...WOW...you captured this moment perfectly! Still sad...but I am sure something great will come out of it...always does doesn't it?<br />Laurie @ Pride in PhotosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5671178938219352469.post-55468455311867638842012-06-03T09:39:37.267-06:002012-06-03T09:39:37.267-06:00I remember it as a valuable piece of my history. ...I remember it as a valuable piece of my history. I went to daycare there and those memories stay with me until this day. Last summer, I showed the building to my kids and shared some of those memories; my duck cubby, riding the toy cars with Doug and Travis, my best friend Stacey and I looking at each other curiously when another girl at our table spilled her juice and couldn't slurp it off the table because it was against her religion, having Robbie and Ryan take my friend and I into the bathroom to show us something ;) and getting caught, making a home for a grasshopper I caught in the playground, taking naps and lying awake, staring at the pattern of stripes and dots on my blanket, forever it seemed, because I just didn't need naps.... I still have many friendships that started there, and I will cherish that building long after it's but a memory.Caroline Roesch Leenoreply@blogger.com