What is a Kindred Spirit? Anne Shirley knew. Her character spent a lifetime finding out how splendid they are. She wore her heart on her sleeve and her words ignited the world around her. Anne had the courage to live her dreams … hard work and determination embellished her laughter and her tears. Sweet Twynes is a little kindred like that.
Kindred Spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world. -Lucy Maud Montgomery Anne of Green Gables
The word spirit, derived from the French word esprit. The original version defines four points as, “breath, courage, soul, and vigor.” Add the essence of family life to creativity at work with the best of intentional talent. Put these together and you get a combination that is both exciting and beautiful.
Sweet Twynes is a little esprit like that.
If the word kindred is indicative of “like-mindedness.” And by definition it is. How then, when two words become a phrase the definition gets deeper? As soon as Anne Shirley arrives at Green Gables, she senses she is home. For the first time in her life the puzzle pieces fit. Anne soon came to know that Marilla Cuthbert knew how to put every hope, dream, and fear into focus. Anne’s days became filled with kindred thoughts; the Green Gable essence of life … and the love of the people within.
Sweet Twynes is a little kindred like that.
“To inspire the next generation with purpose denotes love. To teach a new skill with intention paints it into forever. To live for causes bigger than oneself implies character. Moreover, to dream big without bounds signifies courage, grit, and graceful stamina.” -Michelle Bradford
Sweet Twynes aspires to be a lot like that!
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