Showing posts with label Ava. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ava. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

A touch of Pink.

Today Marks the day, three years ago that Ava Florence Beth Rosemeyer, got her wings.
 

While Ava may not be here anymore in the Physical sense. She lives on in the lives of so many people. 
In the three short years she was here, and the three long years she has been gone, she has touched. changed. altered. the lives of so many. 
I have been reading her mummy Sheye's blog for the last two years. and in those two years my life has been changed.
Sheyes words, her Photographs, her memories. are inspiring. 
Even on a struggly day, reading Sheyes words, puts everything into perspective, and reminds me to live my life to the fullest.
Thank you Sheye, Crayton, Luca, Mason and Ivy for sharing your lives with us. Thank you for sharing your daughter, your sister, your angel, your Super Princess, your AVA.

This is a quote that really inspires me.
"What has become clear to me though is that you can plan and hope all you want, you can imagine and presume and expect life to go a certain way but really, there is no watertight guarantee. All the days are “normal”. The happy ones, the sick ones, the bored ones, the tragic ones. I am no expert, I have less clarity than the average person but what I have found, because of One Normal Day, is this:
Live each day, every single day, with the understanding that one does not necessarily lead into the other. Hug your family. Tight. Put aside What Does Not Matter. Tomorrow could be a completely new kind of normal.”
 
R.I.P Super Princess
xxx

Monday, August 31, 2009

Ava


This should have been posted weeks ago, but i haven't blogged for ages.
August the 22nd should have been Ava Rosemeyer's 6th birthday, but she is forever frozen in time and memory as a 3 year old.
This year is different however, Sheye Ava's mum decided to start a perfect tradition that being a tea party being held in Ava's memory each and every year starting now on this day.
She posted her idea on her blog, and people from all over the world took part in celebrating Ava.
The pictures were perfect.
Lachie and I held a tea Party for Ava, with Boots being our guest of honour. We ate chocolate cupcakes, since Lachie insisted they were Ava's favourite, chocolate dipped strawberries and strawberry milkshakes.
Lachie told me he wishes Ava could have shared the cupcakes and strawberries, and wanted to save one for when he sees her.