Grandma is purely a old soul, she lived that much enough to get this depth of meaning. Nearly 100, If i had any chance to meet her in my life in weekend's, I would asked her about everything about every single experiences of her life and her views about life, definitely her teachings and views of life could be a trusury for many. She lived all that we yet to do. If she left any of her messages or writings like dairy or something please do write about it often. Now she is in heaven with her solitude soulfulness.
'Grandma's outlook was always one of generosity and togetherness. Solitude wasn't just about the bungalow she lived in, but a peaceful way of living, with a respect for wherever she was and for everyone she spent time with.'
Grandma is purely a old soul, she lived that much enough to get this depth of meaning. Nearly 100, If i had any chance to meet her in my life in weekend's, I would asked her about everything about every single experiences of her life and her views about life, definitely her teachings and views of life could be a trusury for many. She lived all that we yet to do. If she left any of her messages or writings like dairy or something please do write about it often. Now she is in heaven with her solitude soulfulness.
Oh, how I wish she had left writings! And had you met her, Grandma would have answered all your questions, and no doubt asked you many too.
Heartfelt condolences. Thank you for this:
'Grandma's outlook was always one of generosity and togetherness. Solitude wasn't just about the bungalow she lived in, but a peaceful way of living, with a respect for wherever she was and for everyone she spent time with.'
Thank you so much, Victoria. 🫂
What a lovely post.
Sorry for your (and your wife’s, of course) loss. She sounds like a special, spiritual and soulful lady.
Thank you so much, Ron. Yes, very much so all those things!
A beautiful stumbled upon ( sweet sense of knowing to venture out and reading what I needed to lift my own weariness.
I am grateful to you and your family for honoring your Grandma, the gift of her solitude to you and others!
And the quote splendid.
The poem resonates deeply, and warms my spirit. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Michelle. And I'm delighted you found renewed energy as you ventured out.
You're welcome here—there is more than enough solitude to lift us all. 🫂