Well off to the airport again today to see my son and grandson to Liverpool. My eldest son brought up with his nanny and papa in a very small rural area in the middle of the North Island. Over the last few days we have been reminising about those times, a few laughs and lots of tears. A couple weeks ago we travelled back to the country. Its a Maori tradition to take the placenta home. My son buried the placenta on top of my mum and dad who passed away quite a few years ago. We do this as a ritural, so that one day Tamati will know, in his heart and his blood, thats where his dad and great grandparents are from and there will alwayz be that desire to return home. I am so proud of my son for making such a difficult decision to proceed with his plans. It wasn't an easy decision for him to make as he has always been around family.
Kia Kaha mo matou tinana tamaiti. Me te aroha korua. Aroha-tino-nui mum.
(Be strong son. Love to you both, all my love mum)
My grandson Tamati is now 2 months old. Its not easy for me to say goodbye as Tamati being my first grandchild and the first great grandchild. My b'ful grandson, you will always be the light in all our hearts back home here in New Zealand. Our prayers and blessings go with you both as you travel to new and wonderous adventures.
Lots of hugs sweetheart !!
To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
Monday, July 24, 2006
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2 comments:
Wow, what a cute baby, is he a maori baby? Your son is cute & your sexy!
Is a spunky girl like you single? I came across your site after googling Wellington NZ on a Friday!
Keep up the good work.I can post you a photo of myself. I am single & looking for a hot girlfriend, you fit the bill!! xox
Wow thanx so much for the compliments. Yes my grandchild is part maori and europeon. As so far as your other comments are concerned, yes I am single and it would be nice if you would post a pic of yourself.
Regards
Nat
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