In Memory of My Brother, David, who passed in 1995 but is is never forgotten.
Click the link below and watch one of the most joy filled music videos you’ll see in a long time.
In Memory of My Brother, David, who passed in 1995 but is is never forgotten.
Click the link below and watch one of the most joy filled music videos you’ll see in a long time.
Lovely stuff lovely stuff!! I loved the music video at the end simply remarkable god bless 🙂
LikeLike
Thank you – and wasn’t it so full of joy.
LikeLike
It was my sister has special needs as well, she dances her heart out 6 days a week 🙂
LikeLike
That’s wonderful – is she older or younger than you. My brother was two years younger than me and even as he got big he was always my ‘little’ brother.
LikeLike
Younger by 2 years as well, doctors aren’t sure what she has. All we know is its something to do with her brain. She still makes us laugh with witty jokes and her bubble personality makes all of us smile
LikeLike
It’s difficult when there isn’t a specific thing you can say – ah that’s it – but it is in the end not important. What is, is family and the love and joy that it can bring.
LikeLike
True that’s our philosophy as a family, if it ain’t broke don’t touch and just dust let it live.
LikeLike
Never forgotten Jenni, Always in memory.
LikeLike
Thank you – he was my little brother by two years.
LikeLike
Must of been difficult, sorry 😦
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m sorry for your loss. David looks like he was an amazing person!
LikeLike
He was my little brother by 2 years and I was so sad he never got meet his nephew. My son was born in May and we were waiting until he was a few months old to drive to Toowomba and see David. But he died not long after my boy was born. Still miss him.
LikeLike
I don’t know if you ever stop missing someone who is that important to you. You learn to go on with your day but, you know. I’m sorry he didn’t get to see your li’l boy.
LikeLike
So am I. 😦
LikeLike
I love that they included someone in a wheelchair in the video. As someone who has spent a lot of time in wheelchairs, I’m a big advocate of the sat down dance 🙂
LikeLike
It was pretty cool wasn’t it. 🙂
LikeLike
Yeah and it’s my favourite song! 🙂
LikeLike
😀
LikeLike
Heartwarming, Jenni. So sorry to hear about your brother’s passing. xxx
LikeLike
One of the things I regret is he never met his nephew as he died about a month after Michael was born. We had been waiting for him to get old enough for the long car trip to Toowoomba. But my son has his middle name Anthony. From David Anthony ….
LikeLike
Incredibly moved. Lump in throat and tears. Thank you for sharing.
LikeLike
The clip was so very special wasn’t it, one of those where you’re smiling fit to split your face and crying all at the same time.
LikeLike
Absolutely! It was lovely. 🙂
LikeLike
So sorry for your loss. Sweet dreams, David.
That was an ace video. 😀
LikeLike
Made me smile and laugh at the same time. I’m going to do a full post about my brother for his birthday in July but as it was World Downs Syndrome Day I wanted to remember him and introduce him to the people he never had the chance to meet.
LikeLiked by 2 people
So sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing the video. I truly believe those with special,needs have the brightest light, when they leave this world, we all lose out.
LikeLike
I have to agree with you there.
LikeLike
Great post Jenni. Hope filled happiness!
LikeLike