In today’s challenge, show us what “gone, but not forgotten” means to you. It could be a photo of a faithful canine friend who’s chasing squirrels in a better place, a spot in your city, town, or village that reminds you of a relationship now over, a talisman that reminds you of something that you can never get back, a photo of you in your smashing 70s silver lamé jumpsuit, or the crumbs that remain from the delicious cheesecake you baked.
My son and his family has gone to live in New Zealand, but will never be forgotten!!
We miss you all dearly!!!

Ai, ouma xxxxx
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Mmmmm… is moeilik!
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What a beautiful family! How difficult to be so far apart, but thankful for Skype. 🙂
Lindy
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That’s true, Lindy!
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lovely photo, Aletta!
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Thanks Lola!
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Ai a ja! Weet ek nie hoe dit voel nie! 4 jaar sonder my kind gewees en nou is dit alweer 5 jaar dat ek hier is!
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Ja hulle is nou al so 7 jaar daar!
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Dis nie lekker nie maar tog ook goed as hul gelukkig en veilig is.
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Ja, dis die beste so!
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Thank goodness for Skype and the internet. But it’s not the same as being nearby. All the best to them.
janet
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True Janet, but better than no Skype! 🙂
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It’s hard being so far away.
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It is very hard, Sylvia!
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Lovely post and photo. One thing today is that with Skype you can see your grandchildren in real time. My ex-husband in Austria loved seeing his children on Skype. 😀
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That is true Raewyn, it makes it bearable! 😀
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Ai die verlange….
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Moenie praat nie!!
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