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His legacy
My Boy  

                      MY SON




Well what can I say - that I miss him more as time goes on..  2007 would have been his first year at school with his big sister.  I can see him in the classroom wanting to know about everyhing there was to learn.  From the time that Addison could move he wanted to know how everything worked whether it was pulling at a tablecloth to see what was underneath  or climbing on a table to see what was on the other side - a 16ft drop  fall from a verandah... some would say naughty-    me I would say "Adventurous" he was a busy soul that would always keep me on my toes and possibly running.
Life was certainly never dull... One of the many memories I have of my boy was how he and his big sister Amara would dress him up in fairy dressups and he would come bouncing down the stairs and say "Ready Mummy?" and he and his sister would parade around the loungeroom laughing and squealing as 4 and 2 and half year olds would.
He was just starting to enjoy the river and play in the sand with his big sister before he was taken from us and learning the rules of river safety - it took Daddy a long time to teach him not to run off onto the jetty - but thats what this life has dealt us and we try to learn how to deal with it.
We have a beautiful Olive tree that was given to us by our dear friends Lorraine and John  and we have planted it down at the river as reminder that Addison played here and still plays down by the river with his big sister Amara and his new sister Arnika who I know he has met as they share very similar attributes which is very healing.

I thank all of you wonderful people who have lit a candle for our little man and sent messages .. we find it very healing to know there is alot of love out there for him and his family -  I plan to keep this site going forever.. as it
it our way of keeping his memory alive so please keep visiting. 
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