Monday, July 21, 2014

Remembering My Grandfather




Death is inevitable. It knows no age, religion, fame or status. Sadly, there will come a day that it will come to us or to the people we love unannounced to take our life. The only way for us to live is learn to accept that they have reached the end of the road. It is never easy but there is nothing that time cannot heal. 


Visiting my grandfather's grave used to bring us so much pain. After seven long years we have learned to accept his inevitable death. We all know that he is in a better place now. He is forever free from pain, problems and worries. God must have love him a lot to relieve him from all these. There is nothing much that we could do for him but pray. It is also a good thing that the private cemetery where we laid him to rest is well maintained. The landscape is also beautiful and clean. The private cemetery is also complete with amenities which includes the playground. It is probably very unlikely for cemeteries to have a playground but we greatly appreciate this. It has a park like atmosphere which is kind of comforting. Spending the night here is also not that scary. That's because of all the beautiful decorative commercial lighting fixtures such as the floodlights and street lights which illuminate the entire cemetery. These decorative street lights are normally seen in our favorite cafes, plazas, and subdivision. We are all pleased that they have used these decorative street lights not only to brighten the cemetery but also to adorn it. These had somehow brighten our moods.

http://www.architectdesignlighting.com/pole-lighting.html

Losing my grandfather brought us grief and pain. He was very dear to us. He may have left us body and soul. But I know that where ever he is, he is watching us from afar.

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