Beautiful! I really like your collage and haiku -- they are filled with love. And the spirit being free reminds me of birds and butterflies flying on a warm day. :)
This is such a wonderful and poignant haiku. I am sur jennifer will take much comfort in it as I do. The one thing that helped me get through the loss of my own father was knowing he didn't have to suffer any more... Thank you, Sue...
Dear Sue Sioux, I enjoyed the collage you've made. Those happy memories will linger on forever, I am sure. I think I'll try to copy you in doing something similar with my happy memory moments. There are so many, it'll be hard to choose. I would lie to hear some news about Joey, how are he coping at the boot camp? I tried to look up at a map the birthplace of your husband. Pritty near the Dutch bord? I have had a good German friend from nursing school. She stayed in Norway for a year as exchange student, later on finished studies in Bethel near Bielfeld by teutoburgerwald. I've been down there and visited her and her family, and she uses to come to norway when she has an opportunity. 37 years this autumn since we first met. Thanks to Christa, that's her name, I still have not forgotten the German language I learned in school. I hope things are well for you all. Sening my best of reguards. Felisol
Sioux You are so right. Everyone we have ever loved is forever safe in our hearts and minds. I always try to remember people without photos, make eye contact, really connect with them, so that they are imprinted on my mind. xo blue Love ya Sioux!
This picutre is so sweet Sioux. I think when all the birthdays have been taken care of for a while on my blog, I am going to copy your idea and make a nice picture like this!!..Love Terry
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Kelli
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Thank you, Sue...
PEace, Kai xx
Now onto another topic: I once dressed my daughter up as an actual aubergine for a birthday party!!
I am also part Sioux. Not enough to get college aid money, but enough to have lovely high cheekbones and scooped incisors.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope the goat udder play-doh incident won't scare you away from coming back!
Kelli
Nice template too.
I enjoyed the collage you've made. Those happy memories will linger on forever, I am sure.
I think I'll try to copy you in doing something similar with my happy memory moments. There are so many, it'll be hard to choose.
I would lie to hear some news about Joey, how are he coping at the boot camp?
I tried to look up at a map the birthplace of your husband. Pritty near the Dutch bord?
I have had a good German friend from nursing school. She stayed in Norway for a year as exchange student, later on finished studies in Bethel near Bielfeld by teutoburgerwald.
I've been down there and visited her and her family, and she uses to come to norway when she has an opportunity.
37 years this autumn since we first met.
Thanks to Christa, that's her name, I still have not forgotten the German language I learned in school.
I hope things are well for you all.
Sening my best of reguards.
Felisol
xo
Mari-Nanci
You are so right.
Everyone we have ever loved is forever safe in our hearts and minds. I always try to remember people without photos, make eye contact, really connect with them, so that they are imprinted on my mind.
xo
blue
Love ya Sioux!
I think when all the birthdays have been taken care of for a while on my blog, I am going to copy your idea and make a nice picture like this!!..Love Terry