Helen has a short introduction video which she can post to set the scene but the actual floating is on her camera for better quality and we'll get those when we get home.
Tears came to my eyes as I read your account of the scattering of Dhiren's ashes. What a lovely memory you will no doubt hold amongst the others of your life with him.
Thinking of you.
I was an emotional wreck this morning just reading all your comments . Then I was getting family emails and tears fell again. Helen was upset seeing the ashes being poured into the baskets and we were both in tears as they floated down the river. The flower seller was in tears too.
It was bound to be emotional but it was good and I'm grateful I was able to do this for Dhiren. Nothing was furthest from my mind when he died.
You must be exhausted Sylvia. Such an emotional day.
Your account of send Dhiren's ashes down the Ganges in a flower basket had tears in my eyes. It sounds beautiful and look forward to seeing Helen's pictures.
How very special and emotional and I think it happened this way because it was meant. Dhiren did not like fuss and I feel sure this just what he wanted - so right for you, Paul and family (and Helen of course).
After such a day I hope you can rest peacefully now Sylvia.
xx
Thank you for sharing your story with us.
I really look forward to reading your posts - these ones over the past day have been very moving and uplifting.