Good afternoon tis Friday time for
Well it's been a hard week, unfortunately last Friday we had a loss in the family in that my Mum-in-law passed away. It was expected unfortunately just not this soon and as you can imagine it was a mighty hard day.
So why you may be asking am I including it on my post, well because reaching the age of 94 I think is no small feat so whilst we were immensely sad we are trying to celebrate her life a little bit as we ease into whatever normal is after such a significant loss.
So last Friday night only a few hours after our loss, hubby decided that rather than let our tickets for the Angels are Coming go to waste that we should go and enjoy the evening and that we did, in celebration of her life.
Angels are Coming was held at Sheffield Cathedral as a digital light display with music on the exterior of the church before entering the church for a further display of light and nativity scene that was just lovely.
This was my favourite image that hubby caught of the display
Inside the cathedral was just as stunning
As you can see - washed in a blue colour and stars - simply stunning
Another Angel at the far end whose wings moved
And a large life size nativity scene
I hope you don't mind me keeping this one short and sweet because on top of the loss I've also been unwell and prolonged time on computers is exacerbating the problem - so I hope you've had a beautiful and blessed week.
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Wow! That is stunning! absolutely beautiful! I bet you were glad you went, in spite of your loss. My sincere condolences. But as you say, 94 is a respectable age and a blessing to get this old.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late in linking. We've been out all day. Driving 60 km to eat fish and chips. (hubby's birthday treat)
Thank you so much for sharing the Angels are Coming.
Hope you are feeling better soon.
And have a wonderful weekend,
Big hug,
Lisca
Firstly I am so sorry for your loss - no matter whether it was coming, it is always hard to cope when it happens. I am pleased you decided to go and celebrate your mother in law in lights at the cathedral - what a stunning display. Much love, and hope you feel better soon xx
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss Virginia. It is always especially hard when it is just around Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you still went to The Angels show. All those stunning lights. How could it not lift your spirits a little, despite the sad news. It all looks truly beautiful.
I hope you can continue to view your mother-in-laws life with jay at the good things she did and experience, and still have fun over the Christmas holiday.
Take care of yourself, and feel better soon. Kate xx