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Related: About this forumIt was 5 years ago, today, that my sister died and I finally found a perfect remembrance
I was going to just stay home and feel sad, but decided she'd really not be pleased at that behavior. Instead I headed out to pick up a few necessities and maybe it was time to find something fitting for remembering her.
She was an avid gardener and also loved Dragonflies. This was on display at the front of the very first shop I stopped at, so I took it as a sign she was glad I headed out. It's now in a prominent place, in my living room.
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It was 5 years ago, today, that my sister died and I finally found a perfect remembrance (Original Post)
Siwsan
Jan 2020
OP
Perfectly lovely. And inspiring to others of us who may choose too often to stay home and cry.
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#5
I think it was a sign of remembrance. It's simple yet stunning in beauty. n/t
auntAgonist
Jan 2020
#9
Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)1. Beautiful way to remember her.
That is just lovely!
50 Shades Of Blue
(10,897 posts)2. How beautiful!
Arkansas Granny
(31,855 posts)3. That's a lovely remembrance.
MontanaMama
(24,067 posts)4. Just beautiful!
Dragonflies symbolize transformation, adaptability, change and self realization in many cultures around the world. What a lovely way to remember your sister.
emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)5. Perfectly lovely. And inspiring to others of us who may choose too often to stay home and cry.
IADEMO2004
(5,910 posts)6. What a great find just waiting for you. Peace
RestoreAmerica2020
(3,458 posts)7. As a gardener myself, just lovely. Paz
Karadeniz
(23,455 posts)8. Meant to be!❤
auntAgonist
(17,257 posts)9. I think it was a sign of remembrance. It's simple yet stunning in beauty. n/t