Life is inevitable
“Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.” (https://www.shutterfly.com)
I remember the time when we were young, we used to visit my grandmother every week. Having her in my memories of visitation to love ones was great. It only means I wasn't just a mere granddaughter to her. Spending time with your loved when they are still alive is a greatest gift. I thank God that I was able to visit her before she died. We talked about how has I been and how she was feeling at that moment. Though she wasn't in good condition at that time, I never let her feel down of how respond to her yet, I smiled. By the way, the best experience I had so far with my grandmothers was always coming to their homes with food packs for them. My mom was very kind to share the love to let us go with them or alone just to visit them and check them if how they are doing. So much for those meal dates, I can't no longer have them together. However, it doesn't mean they will be forgotten for they'll stay in our hearts. We might seen and hug them for now on, the joy they bought when they are still living will always be in our hearts and will be remembered. 🥺😊💕
The photos below are captured during the funeral services I have attended. I went home from work (night travel) just to be here. It's one of my achievement to share my moments with my grandma in the evening program. By the way, I wasn't able to have a pictured of mine when I was in front because I forgot to hand over my phone to my sister. But gladly, on other parts, I was able to take some photos. This will be a remembrance for this year though it wasn't that pleasant enough. I might be a little thankful since the funeral service turned into reunion but I don't really think it was great because my grandmother long so much for my aunties presents before she died.They just came when they have heard the bad news🤧🥺. Hence, at the end, we are grateful that for almost 20 years they are able to came home despite the sadness, the challenges and hardship we fought specifically my grandma.
Life is inevitable. Spend it well with your love ones while they still live. Keep the smile. Take care with each other. I want to end this one with these two quotes;
"Value the people who love, respect, and trust you the most, and forget about the negative and toxic people who don't deserve you." - Robert Tew
"No matter how busy a person's day may be, if they really care, they will always find time for you. - everydaypower.com