Dear Adi,
Every day, you got a little better, a little more playful, a little naughtier—filling our hearts with hope that things would be okay.
We had started going on our walks again at East Coast Park Garden, in the evenings and on Sunday mornings. I’d pack our breakfast, get you ready, and off we’d go to the park. You loved those outings. The moment we reached, we’d let you loose on the grass. You were so happy there—plucking the grass, throwing it around, giggling with delight.
Oh, how I miss those moments. Those quiet, precious mornings by the sea. You playing in the park, us watching the sunrise, soaking in the cool breeze. We’d take you to the beach, and you never wanted to leave. You loved the feel of sand under your feet and the waves gently washing over them. Every time the water touched you, you’d squeal with pure joy.
That smile, that laughter—it was infectious. It amazed me how the simplest things made you the happiest. And it’s true what they say—beautiful moments in life don’t need to cost a thing. For us, these memories are priceless. Etched in our hearts forever.
Now that you’re not here, it’s these memories that keep me going.
Love you lots Adi,
Mamma