Happy Easter
Posted: March 28, 2024 Filed under: Easter, grief, Susan Feniak art, Susan Feniak water color and ink, Uncategorized | Tags: Easter, grief, Susan Feniak art, Susan Feniak watercolor and ink 6 Comments

I have been home from Mexico for ten days now. I apologize for not posting something sooner than this.
You see my dear Mum died while we were away. At the good age of 96, darn near 97. She lived a good long life. Sadly I have to admit it was time for her to leave us. Her life had become more about a lack of quality rather than quantity. I watched her failing for several years and it was difficult to witness. In her younger years she was a strong, vivacious, outgoing woman. Always giving to the community and her church. She managed to out live so many. I miss her.
Anyway I have been busy dealing with estate matters. Anyone who has ever dealt with that will understand what I mean.
I have cleared off my art desk and hope to get back to creating. I have several ideas rumbling around in my head. My fingers are starting to twitch in anticipation.
In the meantime I wish you, my friends and followers a Happy Easter.
Cheers Susan Feniak

Sorry to hear this news. My father is 91 tomorrow and I see him getting more frail each time I visit. So sad when we lose our parents and all the family stories they possess, the rich knowledge they have gained over their lifetime. Hugs Susan.
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Thank you for your thoughtfulness. Our parents are the keepers of family history. Sadly the newer generation don’t seem interested.
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So sad…. Young or old, it is a milestone in the life of those grieving and then tackling all the ‘estate’ issues, issues that bureaucracy throws at us. Nor are you ever really prepared for the goodbye’s. People say you have the memories, indeed you have, but it takes time to select the best into your own top ten….. the go to moments of reflection.
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Thank you David. In life as time goes by one seems to have to find and focus on a lot of memories. Hopefully only the good ones shine through. Fortunately for me I have many happy memories.
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I’m sorry Susan. We always miss our mothers.
And estates are difficult to deal with, even when everything has been legally spelled out…good luck. (K)
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Thank you for you thoughtfulness Kerfe.
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