Saturday, February 25, 2006

Thinking of Mom Today


...sad thoughts of Mom today...


GO


http://journals.aol.com/juniper5541/JunipersWorld/


OR


http://juniesplaceqeubf.blogspot.com/


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This is the fountain/bird bath-my last gift from Mom.

8 comments:

  1. Hi June ~~ What a lovely bird bath ~ I
    love it!! I am sorry you are feeling
    sad. Anniversaries, birthdays and all
    special family times really bring home
    to us how missed our loved ones are.
    Try to remember all the happy times you
    and she spent together. She would not want you to be sad.
    Expecting Peter, his daughter Vicki &
    her husband Rex back here soon. Have
    enjoyed having Peter here. Cheers.

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  2. Merle,

    Thanks! You always have words to make me feel better. :)

    I'm sure you and Peter and the family are having some happy times together.
    And it's good he was able to help you with your blogging problems!

    Hope you're soon able to post some pics of your place ! I'd love to see what it's like where you live!

    Take care,

    June

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  3. Hi June,
    I'm so sorry you're feeling blue. Your Mom is still with you though, in spirit. That is a lovely bird bath. The signs of life (birds) it attracts is a symbol of your mother's spirit still giving. Enjoy the birds and think of them as little visitors sent from your mom :)

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  4. Carolyn,

    Thanks for your kind and thoughtful words!

    I feel better today, eventho we have a rainy day here in Fl.

    So happy you're feeling better!!

    June

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  5. June, I just did some catching up here and had to come back and say that you have a really beautiful family! Gorgeous grandkids you got there :)

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  6. Thank you, Carolyn.

    The grandkids have always been a joy for Charles and me!

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  7. Junie, I can actually feel the love you have for your mother. What a beautiful relationship you two must have had. You were SO lucky to have each other...and the really beautiful part is that your mom knew that long before she passed. That's how it was with my Dad too. -Joy

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