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Sunday, 13 April 2008

HS:MS SOS

Sunday on HS:MS is known as SOS (Show off Sunday): 'Show off your favourite photos today!'

I make no apology for the lack of quality with these photos, but they were taken in 2002 with a poor resolution digital camera.

I've chosen these today, because yesterday would have been my mum and dad's wedding anniversary, but, sadly, dad died over four years ago.

These photos were taken on the occasion of their diamond wedding anniversary - 60 years of marriage celebrated on 12 April 2002.

The first one shows them holding the card they received from the queen:



The second one shows them with one of the huge bouquets of flowers they received - their room looked like a florist's shop within the space of a couple of hours.



To see these photos it's hard to imagine that dad was already poorly with dementia (by then he was already 84 - although I don't think he looked his age at all)and it wasn't long after this that he was admitted to hospital and then permanently to a nursing home.

I'm actually writing this Saturday evening, ready to post in the morning. Today I went over to see mum - took her some flowers - deep pink carnations (she had similar in her wedding bouquet) - dad used to buy these for her.

We're hoping that mum will feel well enough to meet us at the local Beefeater for lunch tomorrow (today by the time this is posted). She hasn't been out for quite a while - has trouble with her knees and also giddy turns and has really lost confidence, so we're hoping that she will feel up to coming out.

8 comments:

  1. Hope you have a lovely lunch with your Mum x

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  2. What a great choice of SOS, Hazel. Hope you have a good day.

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  3. wow, 60 years is a REAL achievement these days!!!
    huge congratulations to your parents :)
    anita
    x

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  4. Gosh 60 years is a long time. Love your photo and the story behind it, hope your mum was able to make lunch with you today. Your Dad reminds me a lot of my dad (looks wise) there's a strong resemblance (weird), but then they say everyone has a double.

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  5. I feel really touched that I was able to share this memory with you :-) You Dad does look well and your Mum was blooming :-)

    I think the fact that you have continued your Father's sentiment is extremely touching too. Carnations are such beautiful flowers.

    Here's hoping that your Mum made it to lunch :-)

    Lastly the photos could be digitally enhanced, either by you or by going to a proffessional photographer. I am pretty sure that they give you the photo/s on disc so that you can also print them and ultimately have them forever.

    This would make a smashing gift for your Mum. I have no doubt that you would love to have a good quality shot framed and out on show :-) Just a thought.

    Thanks so much for sharing Hazel :-)

    Sue

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  6. awwww, precious photos (^_^)

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  7. What beautiful photos and lovely memories to share with us Hazel.

    I hope you enjoyed your lunch and that your mum was well enough to join you.

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  8. what a lovely memory - I love the pictures Hazel
    xxx


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