by Nasoosie » Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:11 am
Hugs to you and your family, Lori. The long and slow mourning for your mom that occurred over the past several years is over, and it should be a relief to all of the living as much as I am sure it is a relief to the one who has gone. She would love to know she will be in the family graveyard, and that you will all be laughing and reminiscing about the fun times. Bittersweet it will be, as a gap has been left where she once was, the memories are what keep us humans alive as long as those who hold them dear are still alive in our families. We, too, have a family graveyard here on the property, and that is where I have chosen to be lain next to my beloved four-footers, and the ashes of my father, father-in-law, and whoever might be there before me.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!