I've sat here at the computer many times over the last month and a half (has it really been that long?) trying to figure out how to move on with blogging.  Where to start?  What to say?  April 29 was not the day that we were expecting or hoping for.  However, we can rejoice in the knowledge that God has indeed answered our prayers for healing for Dad - not in the here and now, but eternal healing, and we know that he is now rejoicing with our Father in heaven.  During the week following his death, we spent a lot of time together as a family- talking, planning, reminiscing, looking through photo albums.  There are so many great memories of time we spent together, and we want to keep these memories alive as much as possible for our children.  I went through our pictures here at home and picked out a few favourites to post today.  
 June 2005
8 years ago today on our wedding day
May 2007
Just after we announced we were expecting Baby #1 with a wrapped up pair of baby socks 
Nov 2007
Snuggling with newborn baby Peter 
Three generations of Vander Deens 
2008 January
Peter and Grandpa 
2008 April
Grandpa and Mike trying to get Peter to laugh 
2009 April
Grandpa with Peter and newborn baby Aaron 
2009 December
Grandpa with Aaron and Matthew 
Looks like a good chat around the table after church 
Taking a tour of the pig barn 
Grandpa showing Peter the pigs 
2010 July 
Taking a ride on the 5¢ carousel 
2010 October
Nathaniel's baptism 
2010 December
Dad helping Mike with the upstairs bathroom reno 
2011 April
Reading stories with the grandsons 
Helping Aaron blow out his birthday candles 
Having a good laugh together 
2012 June
Out for a walk on the pier 
Peter and Aaron had a sleepover in the RV 
 2012 August
Going for a swim 
Taking a walk with Nate 
Father and son 
2013 February
Reading a story with Nate 
 Taking a ride down the tobogganing hill
 2013 April
Our last family visit with Grandpa
 











 
5 comments:
Beautiful, Rachel.
Thank you, Karen
And pictures will always bring back the wonderful memories you all treasure in your hearts. he was indeed a much loved and respected man.
great pictures and thoughts, Rachel..made tears pop into my eyes as i scrolled through them...
<3 love the pictures, Rachel. I especially love the one of Mike's Dad with the boys at Rockpoint - so beautiful.
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