and nephew who all died today.
I know you will be thinking of them often. I know you love them and miss them BUT isn't it amazing how they have always seemed to send you snow on December 1st. Last year I think we had a little dusting of snow but 2 years ago we had that 15 inch storm. They surely know that you are a little snow bunny.
My snow bunny and her brother Chuck

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what a cute pic. The snow on Dec. 1st is a great symbol for remembering the loved ones we lost.
Love you, Cindy. Thinking of you and your family today.
The snow is beautiful! That is amazing that the snow seems to fall on the day of your losses. It's their gift to you for sure.
Great post Joe!
This is the exact amount of snow that was on the ground on the morning my dad died. I always think he sends me snow to let me know he is still loves me...it makes me feel better thinking so anyway. I know my dad came to walk his mother "Home" on this day because she was so unhappy in the nursing home. Every time we'd see her she'd say "I just want to go home". I miss them both so much and feel so much of childhood went with them, but I cherish their memories and all they meant to my life. I sure wish they could have shared more of my boys lives and lived to see how great they turned out.
Thanks for the picture Joe..it is one of my favorites of me. It's sort of gone downhill on cuteness ever since for both Chuck and myself.
Love, love, love the snow. We all played out in the snow yesterday! The picture is adorable Cindy. (and BTW you still are) ;-) What a wonderful way to remember your Dad and Grandma. I hadn't realized that they both 'went home' on the same day. God really does care about every little thing in our lives...so thoughtful of your dad to walk with his mother. Love you Cindy.
I have remembered every year since grandpa died and give or take a day and the first snow has been on December 1st every year since then.
That is amazing that is snows on Dec 1st....what a gift and a sign that they are surely looking down on you.
I know you miss them a lot. I'm glad the snow brings you some comfort.
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