Monday, December 31, 2012

Aunt Ruth and Father Kevin O'Neil


Yes, you were right.  Aunt Ruth and I wanted to say something about the end of 2012.

 As blog followers, you know this has been a difficult year for us.  Maybe, it has been for you as well.  We thank you for believing in Loving Aunt Ruth ( earnestly being marketed  at a time when publishing photo/inspirational books is tricky).  We were anxious about expressing year-end thoughts, until we read Father O'Neil's words in  Maureen Dowd's column in the December 26th edition of The New York Times. Father O'Neil addressed the "why" question in the context of Christmas and Newtown.

 I wish Father O'Neil and Aunt Ruth could share some of my grandmother's soup in Aunt Ruth's kitchen, because as Father O'Neil says (and Aunt Ruth has taught me), "Loving presence brings us back, makes us belong."

Father O'Neil wrote:

One true thing is this:  Faith is lived in family and community...

I will never satisfactorily answer the question "Why?" because no matter what response I give, it will always fall short.  What I do know is that an unconditionally loving presence soothes broken hearts, binds up wounds and renews us in life.  This is a gift we can all give...

Aunt Ruth, an ordinary woman of ordinary means had 165 people to her 90th birthday party of all ages, faiths, ethnicities, and political beliefs, because she understands that love is the greatest gift of all.  I am grateful to my father, an amazing photographer, whose piles of photographs taught and inspired me to document my own family.  Photographing Aunt Ruth and her loving presence has definitely brought me back, and so have each of you.  

 From my ever-loving Aunt Ruth and me, remember to make sure you always have love in your life...thank you, Father O'Neil for reminding us that it "brings us back, makes us belong." 

Happy New Year to you All!

love, Aunt Ruth and me


6 comments:

  1. Another beautiful and inspired post to wind down the year. Thanks for always reminding us what is most important. XOa

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  2. Happy New year to you and Aunt Ruth too!

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  3. I love how Aunt Ruth is "generationless" (is that a word? It works for me!) -- and that her love and her wisdom are appreciated across such a large span. It is love and faith that keep us together, keep us going and keep is hopeful. Happy New Year to you and Aunt Ruth. Keep the love & the faith strong! xo

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  4. Can't add anymore to that.
    Happy, Love and the New Year. Susan

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  5. Happy New Year to you Honey and Aunt Ruth - thank you for being such an inspiration. On Christmas Eve, just after the children had gone to bed & I sat down with my husband I found myself saying out loud 'I'm really loved' - it surprised me - I am so blessed to know that and to feel that - I also know that I really love them. Thank you as always for sharing your beautiful thoughts.

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  6. Aunt Ruth is anything but ordinary in my eyes. Both of you are extraordinary in so many ways. Debbie

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