Dearest mother of Douglas, tears still in my eyes, his eyes have your same hooded eyelids. You are striking with dark hard. His various hats: baseball caps, helmet, cowboy hat, big fancy birthday hat. Hands in his pockets and a lover of life. Much love to you Joanie, and to his sister and father. 🌹🪶❤️
It is vital in loss that we can fall back gently and fondly into the remembering of their most full and vibrant lives. To Sanjay and Douglas, our delightful sons. Xo💜✨
Be sure to have your volume on as you watch the video. It was very much the inspiration behind the creating of this for my husband, Richard. Hand in hand, Heart to heart we go, remembering and honoring our son well. (The name of the song is Waikahuli, created by Kuana Torres Kahele.)
His song celebrates the beauty of tiny yellow blossoms that line the slopes and back roads of Mauna Kea. Comparing them to his one true love and the enduring beauty found in small things. The song emphasizes how beauty can be found in unexpected places, even in something as small as these blossoms. (According to Kahele on Facebook.)
Dearest mother of Douglas, tears still in my eyes, his eyes have your same hooded eyelids. You are striking with dark hard. His various hats: baseball caps, helmet, cowboy hat, big fancy birthday hat. Hands in his pockets and a lover of life. Much love to you Joanie, and to his sister and father. 🌹🪶❤️
Sacred. What a beautiful boy and wonderful family life you created for him xxx
A radiant light to behold is Douglas! I’m grateful for the illumination and comfort he has helped me connect to in this lifetime
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Such a tender video. Thanks for sharing. Doug is certainly loved by many.
Be sure to have your volume on as you watch the video. It was very much the inspiration behind the creating of this for my husband, Richard. Hand in hand, Heart to heart we go, remembering and honoring our son well. (The name of the song is Waikahuli, created by Kuana Torres Kahele.)