
So anyway, onto my picture. I don't try to throw myself a pity party, but those generational photographs where baby, mom, grandma, great-grandma all have their hands on top of each other drive me bonkers. If you have one, no disrespect...in all honesty I'd probably have one too if I had the ability. The only reason I don't like them is because they remind me of what I do not have - my mom or my grandmas. But two Christmases ago, my dear friend (Beth Tilley Green Photography) photographed my little family of 3. When I saw the pictures I was immediately drawn to the picture of my hand holding Kaylee's. It is officially my favorite photo and is hanging on our wall. And so, here is my picture of my hand doing what I think is it's most important job...guiding Kaylee. Tonight she held my hand as we walked from the kitchen to the dinner table, just because! I didn't want to let go. Figuratively I don't think I ever will.
Kate, what a beautiful post. The photo of your daughter grasping your finger is precious - and speaks volumes to that amazing relationship between parent and child. I am so sorry about the tragic loss of your mother. I don't think we realize the pain of losing a parent until they are gone. I know that I still think about my father who died four years ago. The touch of the human hand is a powerful force and I still love to hold my 12 year old son's hands. He hasn't pulled away yet! And we hold our hands when we pray. Your lovely memory of your mom's painted nails are a beautiful image to hold dear. Thank you for sharing.
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