Remember Colin’s bench in Texas? My cousin and her husband weren’t content to stop there, as you’ll see from the picture. As near as I can tell, they’ve gone and made a regular Disneyland, Texas theme park, though I suspect this one feels more true to its roots than anything you’re likely to find at Euro Disney.
To quote my cousin: “Note Colin’s name in royal blue on the roof’s edge…made with a 3D printer to look like LEGO blocks. … I also took a pic so that you could see Colin’s bench from his grandparent’s graves.”
There’s also apparently a Lego play area and, as you can see, shade, which should never be underestimated in Texas.
Heaven knows when we’ll get to Texas. We couldn’t really make any travel plans for the Easter break before Covid-19 struck. There’s not a lot of reason to believe that a summer vacation is in the cards (and Texas in July would probably end me). We’ll have to see what the autumn break holds. But I look forward to seeing it some day.
How lovely your cousins are! What a fitting and thoughtful tribute. Love this!!
P.S. I love the TED talk you have posted. I vividly remember feeling bitterly upset with people who said anything about moving on. It is an absurd notion, I think, to move on.
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Such a thoughtful and detailed memorial
How nice to see this. Hugs