with all our relatives and friends. But not now, I am planning to close this blog after all is behind us. Feel that I have to close it in a beautiful way, why not share the coming Saturday with you and the days we will be in Patmos. It is not going to be easy..... so many memories, of places, laughter, tears, smells and feelings. But also so happy that we will bring him home.
Panormitis had a small Xmas tree in his room, we never took it out as he seemed "attached" to it. So I had this idea when we emptied his room to plant it as a memory and asked them if we could plant it in their garden, where we picnicked from time to time. And they thought it was a splendid idea.
So today the gardener came and planted it where we wanted it. It was already giving fresh green leaves in his room and we would love to see this tree growing as a symbol for his never ending love to us, his family and friends.
p.s. when back in The Hague I will write on the blog ( mid february )
Panormitis had a small Xmas tree in his room, we never took it out as he seemed "attached" to it. So I had this idea when we emptied his room to plant it as a memory and asked them if we could plant it in their garden, where we picnicked from time to time. And they thought it was a splendid idea.
So today the gardener came and planted it where we wanted it. It was already giving fresh green leaves in his room and we would love to see this tree growing as a symbol for his never ending love to us, his family and friends.
Theo the gardener planting Panormitis' christmas tree in the garden of the hospice |
p.s. when back in The Hague I will write on the blog ( mid february )
Dear Hatti, Sophie, Daphne, please accept our condolences and our love. All our thoughts with you. Courage...
ReplyDeleteLeyteris, Ioanna Loyloyrgas
Dear Hetty, Sophia and Daphne,
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea to plant the tree...I am sure it will grow big.
My thought are with you.
Love from all of us