Although today was my day off and I finally got to enjoy our wintry weather, I have worked very hard.
I have worked hard to make sure this day is exactly right. Perfect, if you will.
See, today is one of those days that you never forget. The moment the clock strikes midnight, it settles over your mind. This presence doesn’t just linger around, but it gets comfortable. It fluffs up the pillows, shakes out the covers, and leans back to witness every part of the next twenty-four hours. And although, I want to fast forward the day, because there are other days, I would rather remember…
I just can’t.
I find myself not running away or speeding through it, but settling down too. Fluffing my pillows, kicking my feet up, and just enjoying my time with it.
So, I can remember.
And remember well, as I celebrate my wonderful treasures, and uplift them with great honor.
I thought of a million ways to get this right, but in the end. I made a video.
I hope you enjoy my day, and my walk. I hope you see the beauty in how it is lived and presented.
Click here to watch the video online.
My Dad died while I was blogging and it means the world to me that this blog holds what was in my heart that day (and continues to). I don’t ever want to forget them and I am so grateful to WordPress for this means to journal and share – the good stuff and the tough stuff.
God Bless you all for watching.
We are having a bit of winter here in Texas…..more on that later.
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God bless you my friend.
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Thanks John, that means a lot. He was a good man. He is not buried, so I visit him in the trees, the skies, and in all the critters I see.
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That is a beautiful tribute to your dad. The snow freezing signs of Autumn just looks magical. My thoughts and prayers to your dad. I bet he is smiling in heaven knowing you created this wonderful post for him.
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I wasn’t doing photography when he died..so I really do hope so. 🙂
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Angela,
I just read your post. May God bless you . Alesia
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Thank-you, my dear. He really has.
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Angelia, before I left a comment here, I went back and read your post in 2009 about your father. What a beautiful post. It brought tears to my eyes. And I know how you feel because November marked a year since my mother passed away and like you, it was in my mind and heart all day.
What a beautiful video clip! And yes, I thoroughly enjoyed your walk. Lovely photographs!
And it’s ironic because it just started snowing here in Philadelphia as I was leaving this comment, so I will be heading out soon to take a walk as well.
Enjoy your day, my friend!
((((((((((((((((( You )))))))))))))))))))
X
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Thank-you, Ron. I hope you had a nice walk in the snow too. 🙂
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What a beautiful tribute!
The photography is wonderful, your father’s child is wonderful. Obviously he must have been wonderful!
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He was such a simple man. I suppose the white, stark ice was pretty perfect for the day he died. Beautiful and simple, like he was. Thank you so much!
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On a snowy afternoon, or any afternoon, heartwarming. Beautiful tribute, Angelia.
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Thanks, Gemma! I slipped once. ONCE. I must have gone a little over a mile on thick ice. My only explanation is that man was holding me up. 🙂
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I heard the song on the radio just now. Hard not to think of you. xxx
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Thanks dear, it is a beautiful song.
XOXOXO
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Lovely. It’s coming up on 3 years since I lost my mom and not a day goes by that I don’t think about her. As always, your photography is beautiful…..such a perfect tribute!
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Thank-you, Ingrid! I am so sorry about your Mom. I think of him all the time too, but most especially, around his birth and death day. I guess it is just remember the dash, right?
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loving your words about the passing of your father and how blogging makes a loving connection for all times, Angelia. touches the heart. i’m sure he smiles every time he sees your beautiful photographs – this is a lovely tribute.
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I believe I have wrote about him every year since he passed. He is definitely a part of this blog and the reason I picked up a camera. 🙂
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Such a beautiful video and tribute to your dad, Angelia. I enjoyed walking with you, and remembered my own dad too, as I was enjoying your lovely winter scenery. *hugs*
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Thank-you. We don’t get the pretty landscapes here as much as I would like. It was a beautiful day.
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Very touching, thank you so much for sharing!
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Thanks David!
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Beautiful video scenery, and touching music. Hugs!
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Thank you so much! These types of scenery are pretty rare here. I am glad I was able to do this.
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Beautiful tribute…I noticed he passed away only a couple of days after his birthday…aaah. You will always have his memories…nobody can take that from you.
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Yes, just a few days. I had just visited him and brought him presents. My Grandma on my sister’s side had the same birthday as my Dad, too. She died a few days after hers as well.
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Lovely.
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Thanks, Terre. I am glad I made a video this year. So many beautiful visions that day.
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Yes. So many. Making it a day when you can smile in spite of the sadness.
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It is so amazing to see the beautiful work you do! You can’t see how far you have come or how skilled you are now. For me,looking from the outside, you impress me every time I visit your blog. Peggy and I talk of you often. Her time with you in Dallas will always be very special. Our home is your home. Visit anytime. Dwight
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Dwight,
That means the world to me. Thank you soooooooo much! I think of Peggy often too, and believe me, I am constantly looking for airfare sales to Atlanta. I know it will happen and I can’t wait to meet you!!
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Beautiful, Angelia. The photos are incredible and you did a wonderful job making the video. I’m sure he is proud.
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