Ann I am sorry I missed seeing you at Lynette's for their threshing bee. I heard it went well. Did you see Mike's picture in the Post Bulletin?I really enjoy your blog.
Having these images to speak for you is perfect; so glad you took them, saved them, and are sharing them, just as you did in those precious moments! We were honored to know her through you.
Your Mother has a place in many peoples heart over the world after "Memory Loss Tapes". This spring it was shown on TV (in Sweden where I live).You have helped other caregivers a lot, learning us to see the "little glimmers".
Annie, the truth is that my mother will never leave that big a hole in my heart. I love her, she loves me -- but I wish we had the kind of relationship you had with your mom. Blessings. I am anonymizing just in case somehow this might get back to her.
Oh Annie......
ReplyDeleteBig ((HUGS)) for you.
~Amanda (gr8aunt)
Take care of yourself today Annie. Big hugs!
ReplyDeleteShe's with you, honey.
ReplyDeleteI remembered today even though I never met your lovely Mum. It felt like I had through your words of love for her.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
It's hard to believe it has been that long. All the best to you on this difficult day.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you...and of her.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have happy memories in with your sadness. Sending you a big hug.
ReplyDeleteAnn I am sorry I missed seeing you at Lynette's for their threshing bee. I heard it went well. Did you see Mike's picture in the Post Bulletin?I really enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful composition... I'm glad you have captured and chronicled all of those wonderful visual statements.
ReplyDeleteHaving these images to speak for you is perfect; so glad you took them, saved them, and are sharing them, just as you did in those precious moments! We were honored to know her through you.
ReplyDelete(((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteYour Mother has a place in many peoples heart over the world after "Memory Loss Tapes". This spring it was shown on TV (in Sweden where I live).You have helped other caregivers a lot, learning us to see the "little glimmers".
ReplyDeleteAnnie, the truth is that my mother will never leave that big a hole in my heart. I love her, she loves me -- but I wish we had the kind of relationship you had with your mom. Blessings. I am anonymizing just in case somehow this might get back to her.
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