the grotto on solstice was so verdant, and clearly celebrated the longest day of the year. with love and honor i lit nathaniel's candle. with love and honor i lit a candle for precious babies gone too soon.
Also, seeing all of their names together like this on tags, I can almost imagine them together, little ones all in a play group or something. I still haven't figured out what I believe in terms of any kind of after life, but this it is a comfort to me to imagine them together.
Thank you Suzanne. That is so beautiful. I would love to visit this place. And I was going to say the same as Florine, above. I can imagine them all together, running through that green place, hiding behind trees and under leaves, giggling while we look for them and call their names.
Thank you. This makes me so happy, that she's remembered. It makes me so sad, I miss her so. But, as Florine said, I love thinking of them all together. Just as I find comfort in having found you and the other lost moms online, I like to think that they've all found each other. So much love.
Suzanne - I know I'm late in responding, please don't take that as ingratitude. This is breathtakingly beautiful; just stunning. Thank you for finding such a serene place and thank you very much for including my little A. I concur with the mommas above, I immediately envisioned the whole herd of kiddos running amok, squealing, giggling, playing. Oh how I miss all of these precious children. I do hope that in some capacity they are together. That thought warms my heart.
Thank you for always remembering A.
I hope you survived Nathaniel's 2nd birthday. He'd be his very own person now. Speaking his mind, insisting on doing things himself. Thinking of you and Nathaniel.
Thank you so much Suzanne. I don't know how I missed this post - since the end of Google Reader I am useless at keeping up and just thought I would visit here tonight to see if you had posted anything recently as I was thinking of you and Nathaniel earlier today.
What beautiful photographs. Thank you so very much xo
Oh my gosh this is beautiful! Thank you xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suzanne. Thank you for remembering and honouring Eva too.
ReplyDeleteRemembering Nathaniel with you.
Suzanne, this is beautiful. Thank you for remembering Alexander. My heart is so very touched.
ReplyDeleteLoving and remembering your Nathaniel. Xox
Oh, my heart. You've helped to heal a piece of it once again, sweet friend! <3. I miss them all so much.
ReplyDeleteThat is so special. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, seeing all of their names together like this on tags, I can almost imagine them together, little ones all in a play group or something. I still haven't figured out what I believe in terms of any kind of after life, but this it is a comfort to me to imagine them together.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzanne. That is so beautiful. I would love to visit this place. And I was going to say the same as Florine, above. I can imagine them all together, running through that green place, hiding behind trees and under leaves, giggling while we look for them and call their names.
ReplyDeleteThank you. This makes me so happy, that she's remembered. It makes me so sad, I miss her so. But, as Florine said, I love thinking of them all together. Just as I find comfort in having found you and the other lost moms online, I like to think that they've all found each other. So much love.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much that is just so beautiful, :) tear xo
ReplyDeleteTears Suzanne. This is so beautiful. Thank you. Sending love, and remembering Nathaniel with you always. <3
ReplyDeleteSuzanne - I know I'm late in responding, please don't take that as ingratitude. This is breathtakingly beautiful; just stunning. Thank you for finding such a serene place and thank you very much for including my little A. I concur with the mommas above, I immediately envisioned the whole herd of kiddos running amok, squealing, giggling, playing. Oh how I miss all of these precious children. I do hope that in some capacity they are together. That thought warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteThank you for always remembering A.
I hope you survived Nathaniel's 2nd birthday. He'd be his very own person now. Speaking his mind, insisting on doing things himself. Thinking of you and Nathaniel.
Thank you so much Suzanne. I don't know how I missed this post - since the end of Google Reader I am useless at keeping up and just thought I would visit here tonight to see if you had posted anything recently as I was thinking of you and Nathaniel earlier today.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photographs. Thank you so very much xo