Motherhood is…
remembering our angels
Yesterday marked the one year anniversary of my grandpa’s motorcycle accident. I still can’t get over how on earth it has been that long; I feel like it just happened yesterday. There is not a day that goes by that I don’t wish to God that Ke’alohi got to meet my grandparents. They taught me the most important things you need in life: how to love your family, how to love your partner and how to love life. The picture Ke’alohi is holding is of me when I was a baby with my grandparents. This picture and frame was in my grandparents house and I cherish it, along with my memories of them, close to my heart.
If you want to see more blogs also partaking in Project 52 check out Adventures in Mommyhood!, Aubrey My Love, Bugs and Boo-Boos, Candice Craves, Caynay Photography, Chronicles of KT, Courtney Kirkland Photography, The Crain’s Nest, Dana Moran Photography, The Daulton Dabbler, Englexas, Everything Eatherton, Fairy Wings and Dinosaurs, Finding Joy, Firecracker Mama, From Stanwood to Seoul, Gin and Juice Boxes, Heather Marie Portraits, It’s a Strange and Lovely Ride, Kate L Photography, Keeping Up With the Carters, Kim Percival Photography, Lizzi Photography, McLain Padilla Photography, Mist Moments, Moments and Impressions, The Mommyhood Memos, Moxie Made, My Tot Travels, Navigating the Mothership, Ohh the Places We’ll Go, Phreckle Face Photography, Quiet Footsteps, Rachel Gray Photography, The Robersons, Shades of Bliss, Shutter Mama, Simply Us, StyleberryBlog, The Todd’s, We Aren’t Scared of Sugar, We’re Better Together, Wicked Kate and Z as in Zebra. If anyone else is doing Project 52 and want to link blogs, please leave a link to your website in the comments so that we can link together!
Thanks for stopping by my blog, you really have a cool blog and i look forward being part of it. I followed via GFC!. Wishing you a great weekend..
This is precious, Mahina. Remembering your grandpa will create a special memory for your sweet girl. I wish she could have known him, too.
I'm sure you will have so many stories to tell your precious daughter about her great grandparents. My grandpa passed away shortly before Eden was born and while I wish he could have met her, I know that it is just that much more important for me to share the memories with her. Lovely post!
So sweet. I am going to start over with my project 52 (48??) in February. I lost track lately and found it really difficult to have pictures involving me. So I will probably start again with the same motherhood theme. Goodness knows I have enough pictures of my girls
Love your picture this week.
That is so sweet. My mom passed away shortly after my son was born and while I'm so happy she got to meet him, I wish they'd had more time. That is a sweet idea for a picture!
So sorry for your loss. Losing your grandparents is something I don't think anyone ever gets over. What a beautiful photo!
What a sweet picture and sweet memories!
thats really beautiful, i miss my mum and dad everyday. great blog xx
found you on monday blog hop xx
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Awwww that's beautiful! Grandparents are so wonderful. I miss my Grandma every day and it's been 12 years! I also wish my kids would have been able to meet her. But I believe we have parts of them in us that our kids can enjoy
I'm very sorry for your loss.
Thats a very touching photo. Always tell her stories about them, make them come alive for her- she will feel as if she got the chance to know them.
Grandparents are such important part of our lives and our children's lives. Sorry for you loss but what a great thing to always keep them in your thoughts. I've added your blog to the list of blogs doing Poject 52 posts. Thank you for adding mine (My Tot Travels)
Your blog is fantastic! I especially love this post – very sweet. I’m a new BloggyMoms follower and look forward to your future posts.
Cheers,
Tess
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So sorry to hear about your loss. I love the picture and how it connects even the youngest generation to the older. So sweet.
While logging some some family photos, I came across the photos that Grandpa took of you when you were four years old and on a picnic with him at Kailua Beach. You really had a wonderful relationship with him. We are looking forward to Ke’alohi developing a fantastic relationship with Opa too!
The emotion in the picture is beautiful. It is priceless.