My guys thought that the best Mother's day card for me would be with a jolly cheerful woman sat in a bubbly bath with a glass of wine in hand. Is that a joke? Not amused, as it never happened.
At least they tried. I had another card on the Mothering Sunday, which brought tears to my eyes. They remembered that it was the 21st anniversary of my Dad's death. Eddie wrote very touching words, and I told him for the 1000th time how much my Dad would have loved him. Sadly he didn't live long enough to meet any of his grandchildren.
The whole week was like that, a mix of joy and sadness. It was my older boy's 19th birthday and my brother's 50th (How did it happen? How can my little bro turn 50? I remember his gorgeous locks and long eyelashes when he was a tot.), and on that same day it was the anniversary of my Dad's funeral.
The human mind is a complex thing, we can be grieving and celebrating at the same time.
It's been a year since the first lockdown was introduced. There is a talk of the third lockdown in Europe, what will happen here, is anyone's guess.
I was a little bit tearful on the day of his birthday. My baby is 19 years old. He should have been celebrating with his mates, going out with a girl(or boy)-friend, doing all these things 19-year-olds do, and which he will never be able to do, due to his disability.
I tried to take a photo of Sash, but he is ever so elusive these days, and turns away. I wanted to do a snap of us together, but only managed this one, where he kissed me on the head, like politicians kiss babies.
For his birthday I bought two cakes, a big chocolate one to take to school to celebrate in his class, and one for us at home. This is a Neapolitan cake from Waitrose. I'm not a big fan of bought cakes, as they are usually way too sweet, but this one is really nice. It has three layers, chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.
I don't agree with you, the picture with Sasha is wonderfully emotional for me, not like politicians and babies.
ReplyDeleteIt's great your husband got his vaccine, great news. Did he had the flu jab before and got symptoms for it? I imagine that I will have symptoms because I got some after the flu jab last year. Not that would put me off getting vaccinated, of course.
The robin looks gorgeous.
I published today a review for a book about dogs (on the book blog) and I thought of Eddie. It's a non-fiction, quite long book for a child, but it has plenty of pictures and I think it's appropriate for his age.
Thank you, Anca, he didn't have a flu jab. I read your post about the book on dogs. I think we would need to find a similar one on cats. :)
DeleteI would read one on cats too :)
DeleteSending love and hugs. That is so thoughtful about the card remembering your dad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous print for Sasha and the cake looks delicious. Happy belated birthday to him.
I hope your husband is feeling better now.
I can't get away with DC movies. They're just not the same as Marvel. x
Thank you, Kim! We totally agree on the Marvel vs DC. :)
DeleteOh how lovely that the anniversary of your dad’s passing was remembered. I can imagine that must have meant a lot. I can relate to that mixture of grief going alongside celebrations. I hope Sasha and your brother both had nice birthdays. I’m glad Sasha liked his poster and that is a lovely photo of him giving you a kiss. His birthday cake looks amazing. Hope your husband is feeling better now. #project365
ReplyDeleteI see so much love for you in that photo with Sasha. It's beautiful. I'm sorry it's been a week of such mixed emotions for you. I think all of our emotions are even more hightened at the moment. Love that poster and your robin shot is stunning #365
ReplyDeleteOh I am loving the capture of the Robin. Happy belated birthdays. The cake looks fab! I can relate to the mixed emotions. My brothers funeral was held on my birthday.
ReplyDeleteOoh that cake looks lovely. Hope your husband didn't suffer for too long after his jab. I started watching Wonder Woman too, but got bored and turned off halfway through. Not really my type of film.
ReplyDeleteI really love the photo of you and Sasha, it is beautiful. I am sorry its been a tough week emotionally and that your husband has been poorly after his jab. The robin looks lovely and it is nice to see all the Spring flowers out.
ReplyDeleteIt did make me smile the bean bag and duvet issue. We have moments like this too. Totally understand your sadness on Sasha's birthday. I'm sure he was very happy with his day. I love the photo of you both. We didn't bother with the Wonder Woman film. I would watch it if it was on. I think we didn't mind the first one #365
ReplyDeleteI think the photo of you and Sasha is lovely but I understand that your heart aches. Wonder Woman film doesn't appeal to me I'm afraid. Glad your hubby got his jab #project365
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Sasha and your brother, how lovely of Eddie to remember about his grandad. We have the same issues with our eldest, I send cards, write letters and for birthdays and Christmas etc it's the same toiletries, cake and food items. If I'm honest it's more for the staffs benefit than ours. We do buy her clothes from time to time but she really doesn't wear them out to be replaced too often
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Sasha. Sounds like you have very sensitive boys, love that they remembered your dad too
ReplyDeleteSome weeks are like that.. a mixture of grief and happiness.. Happy birthday to Sasha..Hope he had a great day..It is a lovely photo of your both..Shahira..
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a tough week with a few highs and lows. The Neapolitan cake looks lovely! Will have to remember its a good cake when I need one next. Your robin picture is amazing, it would look fab framed!
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