Marking the first passing of each important days we used to commemorate together has been difficult. This is the one I dreaded most. Thanks for your support Bonnie.
Can but agree with all previous comments. My dad has been gone for nearly 25 years but I still think about him. We don’t seem to have our father’s day the same date as you though, we have it in November for some reason.
He was a trucker, I chose them for my keepsakes because he thought they were important enough to keep over his lifetime. Will have to check out the bakelite aspect I never thought of that.
Thanks KarenAnn, it was so bittersweet I am pleased with the result of the image. I must say it took many tries to get one that felt right, I’m still the little girl that wants Daddy to be proud of the things I do 🙂
It’s the little things that often have the greatest impact………..nicely photographed……..and go ahead and use them……..can only strengthen the connection they hold for you.
Because you remember – He is still with you!
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I believe you are right Ron. Thanks.
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Ron is right. I sense my fathers presence often and it’s been over 50 years.
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Can’t imagine 50 years 😦 Thanks for your support Robert.
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This will be my 4th Father’s Day without my Daddy. The previous two commentors are correct…he is with you 🙂
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Marking the first passing of each important days we used to commemorate together has been difficult. This is the one I dreaded most. Thanks for your support Bonnie.
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I am so fortunate to still have both my folks….and your sentiments make me realise I should value it more whilst I still can….great post
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Honestly Steve tell them you love them as often as possible while they are still here. Thanks for your support on this post.
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Beautifully photographed.–a fitting testimony.
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Thanks Bobbie.
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Lovely photo and I agree my Dad seems to pop into my thoughts so often, it’s been 37 years now, but still miss him.
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Thanks so much.
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What a loving memorial…and what a fantastic image…love the black background and the clarity!
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Thanks Tammy
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Can but agree with all previous comments. My dad has been gone for nearly 25 years but I still think about him. We don’t seem to have our father’s day the same date as you though, we have it in November for some reason.
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Thanks for the support Cathy. I sort of wish Father’s Day wasn’t this time of the year.
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A wonderful tribute to your father.
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Thanks John and Lois
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Great keepsakes, was your dad a trucker or a collector? Cool pens, they look like bakelight
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He was a trucker, I chose them for my keepsakes because he thought they were important enough to keep over his lifetime. Will have to check out the bakelite aspect I never thought of that.
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A time of sweet memories and longing…so nice you have both these keepsakes and the memories. You have photographed them very effectively!
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Thanks KarenAnn, it was so bittersweet I am pleased with the result of the image. I must say it took many tries to get one that felt right, I’m still the little girl that wants Daddy to be proud of the things I do 🙂
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Love how you’ve composed this tribute!
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Thanks Madelaine
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oh my these are lovely pens, do you not use at least one of them? One year is very recent…such a powerful photo!
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Lynn, I never thought of using them myself, what a great idea, maybe that will make the hurt a bit less.
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Very good idea, love the presentation! Beautiful!
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Thanks Tony!
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Hi Patty,
Wonderful way to do this theme! What a great selection of colorful pens. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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Thanks Sherrie, I do treasure them.
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Great tribute to your father. Like your composition.
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Thank you very much 🙂
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It’s the little things that often have the greatest impact………..nicely photographed……..and go ahead and use them……..can only strengthen the connection they hold for you.
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