Sunday, April 3, 2011

In Memory



After a long tough week, my beloved Grandma, Doris Evelyn (Murray) Dunn, passed from this plain of existence to the next at 6:55AM.
It was terribly tough seeing her in a state that was not her and I almost wished that I had not for I only wish to remember her as she was.  I am sure that I will never truly understand why those we love are taken from us.  However, I do know that they live on in spirit and that is comforting.
My Grandma was a truly loving person who saw many trials in her life but over came them with the grace only she could do. She lived through World War II raising four of her 5 children by herself while Paw Paw went to war. She saw one of her twins, Llowell and her second to youngest, Frank (Dink), pass before her as well as the love of her life, my Paw Paw. It is pleasing to know that she is now free to be with them again as that has been a pain she has silently carried.
My Grandma was also a very funny person, not intentionally of course, but some of the things she did made us laugh so hard. I was speaking with my cousins on FB two days ago and we were reminiscening about some of the things she did. Our favorite was her crazy Christmas gifts.
She always made sure all of us in the family had a gift no matter how old we were. However, as good as intentioned they may have been they were still a bit....crazy.
Case in point, when my daughter was in her young teens, my Grandma gave her a little kids fake lipstick and purse set. My daughter just played with it and Grandma was happy. Also, for some reason one year she was obsessed with...underwear. We ALL got underwear, some of us got them even HUGE!
There are so many memories of her that I cannot begin to blog about here. I suppose what I want to convey most is that she was/is loved. Her life with us made us whole and I will miss her most terribly.
I love you Grandma. Goodbye for now and thank you.
Peace...
M.

Monday, March 7, 2011

365/67 ; Mono Monday.......My Brothers; Shoes

Day 67-
A while back my Mother gave me two pair of baby shoes. I am not sure why she gave them to me except that maybe she knew I would take care of them.

The two pair belonged to my twin brothers.It is hard to look at them and think they were ever that little. After all, my brothers are going to be 42 and are both over 6 foot tall.Needless to say, they are not tiny men!

All in all, I treasure these shoes and hope you like how I photographed them for today's post.

Peace...Naila Moon



Both pair in sepia





The one with the bell in black and white


The other pair sans bell in sepia


Me and my twin brothers in 2009