On Saturday, the 1st of September, was Natasha’s 21st Birthday Party.
On Sunday, the 2nd, Peter and I had a lovely day with our youngest daughter. This was Fathers Day here in Australia!
We did collect the ashes on Tuesday and settled the payment for the funeral. We told them that they provided an excellent service and that we can highly recommend them. It is a family run establishment. We felt very well looked after and can’t thank them enough. They really did their very best with all the funeral arrangements.
We saw Baby Lucas with his Mum and Dad on Saturday. I was allowed to hold the little man for a bit. He is so lovely! Peter was at the back near the big garage where the party had already started. By the time Peter thought of taking pictures of little Lucas, his Mum had taken him home already. But we might get a chance for pics tomorrow night. Our daughter Monika and some of her family want to come to our place to farewell us before we leave for Sydney on Friday.
On Friday we’re going to stay overnight in Sydney at daughter Caroline’s place from where Caroline is going to drive us to the airport on Saturday. Our plane leaves Sydney at 14.00 hrs (2 pm).
The pictures start with Saturday’s party, then there are some pics from Fathers Day, followed by pics from our outing to the Western Suburbs of Sydney, where we picked up the ashes. After lunch at Merrylands we went to the Central Park at Merrylands West. By 2 pm we were at our late daughter Gaby’s place where we saw David and also four caring friends of our daughter’s. They had come because someone was expected to pick up all the equipment our daughter had been using. I think her iron lung is supposed to go to a museum.


this is the sweet Birthday Girl










There were people dancing to disco music in the spare garage but I am afraid I haven’t got any pictures of this. Amazingly Grandma had one dance with Grandpa and very much enjoyed it. It’s so good to still be able to enjoy a bit of dancing!
So this was Saturday night. Now come the Sunday pictures.






















Your post tells the story of life…a 21st birthday party for a young woman moving ahead in her life and the sad collection of ashes from the deepest loss of a beloved daughter. Life is a series of such deeply emotional times. Thank you for sharing them. Debra
dearest aunty uta—thank you for this poignant post. i found myself wiping away some tears as i read about this transitional time and looked at the lovely pictures. very touching that Gaby’s iron lung may end up in a museum, i hope you have a lovely trip with peter.
Die Geschichte ist sehr berührend mir sind Tränen gekommen beim Lesen, auch wunderpaare Bilder.Grüsse dich herzlich und wünsche dir einen wunderschönen Tag und eine glückliche Woche lieber Gruss Gislinde.
Dear Aunty Uta.
Safe travels! I’m looking forward to your posts during your trip.
Thank you for sharing with us all these family events. We miss Gaby too.
We arrived in Berlin safely but did not get much sleep yet.
Many thanks for all your comments. I am going to start blogging again soon.
Well Auntyuta I see by another blog that you have arrived safe and sound in Berlin. these pics here are great so look forward to pics from Berlin, without further ado I will go and see your latest from Berlin,wishing you a great time.
Ian
GREAT GREAT PHOTOS. I’m very jealous, Aunty Uta! Ah me…..
You must be having a brilliant time 🙂
Indeed, Noeleen, before our departure everything seemed to be fallen into place, kind of. I am looking forward now to next Friday, which is my birthday. My brother Peter and his wife Astrid are coming to Berlin to be with us on this day. My niece Corinna, as well as Ilse will also be with us.
I hope everything is going to work out well with you this week, dear Noeleen. I wish you and Daniel the very best! Love Aunty Uta.