Those of you who have known me for a while know that we had such sadness in August when our nephew Chris passed away at only 21 ..... although we have lived in different countries for the last 12 years my children and their cousins always spent a lot of time together and formed many wonderful memories..... Chris was the youngest son of Hubz's only brother.
Besides being able to spend time with our own children this trip was our opportunity to say goodbye to this young man ......... this post is a way of showing my respect for Chris but the area is lovely and I thought you might like to see some of it
We visited the lovely church where his funeral was held.......
(it has quite an interesting history which you can read more about
HERE)
very beautiful stained glass window.....
the church is a lovely building and apparently has the tallest tower in Norfolk
as with most of these lovely big old churches the doors are huge and quite beautiful
Grandieboy#2 looked in amazement at the emormous doors and asked "Is that how big God is?"
we walked by the pier and beach where Chris enjoyed spending time....
Even Jane Austen liked the town.....
From "Emma" by Jane Austen (1816): "You should have gone to Cromer, my dear, if you went any where Perry was a week at Cromer once, and he holds it to be the best of all the sea-bathing places. A fine open sea, he says, and very pure air."
One of the lovely buildings at the edge of the Cromer reinforced cliffs.....
Donations contributed by friends and family are being used to sponsor some woodland nearby ..... we were able to go there and have a lovely walk through the trees.... this is part of the area that is being sponsored in Chris' name.....
In the local village where the family lives we all gathered to plant an oak tree and bury his ashes in the village park area. All of us, including the children were invited to help add the soil to support the young tree. A bench will be added in due course and this will be a lovely spot to sit.....
It sounds odd to describe saying goodbye as a good time but it was important for all of us and I think the family have managed to draw strength from each other and create some special ways to remember Chris.....
he will always be much loved and fondly remembered......
Righto, Gotto Go..... tears to wipe.....