Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

December 17, 2011

You cannot find peace by avoiding life.




My grandmother, Tyyne, passed away exactly 2 years ago today. She was 90 years old and had one of those lives you could write a book about. She served in two wars (Winter War & Continuation War) and fell in love with a soldier named Aamos. After the  last war, they got married, bought a piece of land and build a house together. They dreamed of a big family, but because of a disease Tyyne got at the end of the second war, that was nearly the end of her, they thought they couldn't have any children. So Tyyne spend her time helping other people with their farms and families and children, but then, when my grandparents were almost in their 40's, they had my dad. My grandmother was a wise, loving but also a tough woman who was one of the most amazing people i have ever know. After she died, i inherited her old photographs, and there are must be hundreds of them. To honor her and this day i thought i'd share few of my favorites with you.




Tyyne's parents, her father died in 1925, the same year this picture was taken, and her mother in 1942.

This is an old photo of Turku, the city where i lived the first 18 years of my life. this photo was taken in 1926. here's how Turku looks like now.


These are Tyyne's uncles from her mothers side. i really love the light in these photos.

The first picture of Tyyne and Aamos togehter.


Here's my dad when he was 5 years old. my sisters son looks a lot like him.

My dad's on the right and on left of him is his cousin.

and here's the whole family with Tyyne's brother.


And last is my all time favorite. There's something so beautiful and serene about this photo that i really love.

do you have any old photos that you cherish? what about interesting stories about your grandparents/other relatives? i hope you liked this post, i thought i'd do something little different. also, you can find the amazing lace brushes i've used in these from Nadine Pau's deviantart.

November 29, 2011

it's the most wonderful time of the year.

sadly, it's not beginning to look a lot like christmas (7C/45F is not a Christmas weather), but i'm still trying to get to the spirit of my favorite holiday. you could say, that the await for Christmas started officially last weekend, when they lit up the lights of the christmas tree, at the official Christmas City of Finland, Turku. me & my sister and her kids went to see the said event, and after, baked some Christmas cookies. the most wonderful time of the year is finally here!
















November 13, 2011

He didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.


Today we celebrate our dads, fathers and grandfathers on Father's Day, that in Finland (and according to wikipeadia, also in Estonia, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) is every year on the second Sunday of November. and of course the occasion requres a cake! my dad is stubborn like me, laughs at the best jokes, like me, knows everything about cars and is good at building stuff. we like the same tv-shows (like The Big bang Theory and Sherlock) and joke around. he taught me to fish, a skill that i have no use for, cause i find the fish icky. of all my family, he's the one i resemble the most. sometimes that's a bad thing, but mostly, it's the best thing!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there, to grandfathers
and father figures, and to the ones that we've lost, you are Loved .