Even when I think I could not find any more of Imogen's amazing drawings and letter ramblings (she never got to the stage of understanding how to put words together), I do.
Today it has been 15 months without her here...which is just unbelievable. There is many times lately I have wondered whether her existence was just a wonderful dream. An enchanting dream of a beautiful smiley girl, who constantly stole your heart and made it sing.
Today I cleaned through the draw of scrap paper as Ashton has started to investigate the world of drawing and stickering. Amongst these papers laid more of Imogen's artwork, a drawing of me and her. I know this as there along the top was written our names - Imogen Mum, a stick picture of us surrounded by kiss crosses. I then ploughed through the scrap paper drawer and found more, needless to say the tears were running by then. This gift from her is a double edged sword, beautiful drawings and random words, make you think of what she would be able to do by now.
I have added the drawings and random words to the pile. I want to find a way to store them that would preserve them, any suggestions? There is a lot, I can't bear to part with one piece of paper, regardless of how it is cut, stickered or drawn on...
Let me know if you can think of a way to organise these priceless gifts.
Love Luckiest Mum to four beautiful kids xxxxx
Today it has been 15 months without her here...which is just unbelievable. There is many times lately I have wondered whether her existence was just a wonderful dream. An enchanting dream of a beautiful smiley girl, who constantly stole your heart and made it sing.
Today I cleaned through the draw of scrap paper as Ashton has started to investigate the world of drawing and stickering. Amongst these papers laid more of Imogen's artwork, a drawing of me and her. I know this as there along the top was written our names - Imogen Mum, a stick picture of us surrounded by kiss crosses. I then ploughed through the scrap paper drawer and found more, needless to say the tears were running by then. This gift from her is a double edged sword, beautiful drawings and random words, make you think of what she would be able to do by now.
I have added the drawings and random words to the pile. I want to find a way to store them that would preserve them, any suggestions? There is a lot, I can't bear to part with one piece of paper, regardless of how it is cut, stickered or drawn on...
Let me know if you can think of a way to organise these priceless gifts.
Love Luckiest Mum to four beautiful kids xxxxx