Today was the warmest ever Thanksgiving Day on record in the Omaha Nebraska area. Our city folk from D.C.,Denver and Lincoln, plus the Kansas relatives gathered at “The Farm” – a place we love to come home to especially during a holiday time when most of our small family can gather. Before my husband and I moved away 3 years ago, coming home meant coming to our house in Lincoln. We were the gathering place. I loved bringing my special dressing/stuffing that everyone loves to this gathering, but I also loved that a new generation did things their way and that we as a family have always been able to be flexible while still keeping a few favorite traditions.
Last year my mom was at home in Hospice care and we recalled today that by entering into her “dying process”, we all learned much about how to live . My husband upon hearing my mother’s diagnosis that would be the cause of her death said: “We will all grieve your mother’s dying but without regret for words unspoken and actions not taken”. On this Thanksgiving day without her,we celebrated with no regrets.
IBK
3 Comments
Thank you, thank you my old friend for including me on your blog. Your inspiration touches my heart! It’s been a long time since we’ve connected though I think of you so often. Your photography adventure sounds ful-filling; it is a great addition to your beautiful insight &wisdom. Looking forward to your Thursdays!!!
Big Hugs 🙂
Beautiful sentiment and image.
Thinking of Ilse but also loving your philosophy! Great photo!