Home Actress Norah Casey HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Norah Casey Instagram - Tulips make me smile… even on rainy days. And tea of course 😂 #icanbuymyselfflowers #tulips #moodboosters

Norah Casey Instagram – Tulips make me smile… even on rainy days. And tea of course 😂 #icanbuymyselfflowers #tulips #moodboosters

Norah Casey Instagram - Tulips make me smile… even on rainy days. And tea of course 😂 #icanbuymyselfflowers #tulips #moodboosters

Norah Casey Instagram – Tulips make me smile… even on rainy days. And tea of course 😂
#icanbuymyselfflowers #tulips #moodboosters | Posted on 06/Feb/2024 14:34:39

Norah Casey Instagram – I may not be able to carry him any more but I can still give him the biggest hug and he can still steal my heart 💚 @dara_casey #offonhistravelsagain #thebestofme #mumsandtheirsons #alovelikenoother
Norah Casey Instagram – WE ARE STARDUST…
In my house I have a light installation by artist Oisin Byrne called “we are stardust”. It’s a magical recreation of two people intertwined in starlight and it has always lived at the top of the stairs leading to our bedroom. Richard had cancer in most of his major organs but it was the cancer in his spine that was the most debilitating. And as it became harder and harder for him to climb those stairs he would stare at that installation as he paused to catch his breath and gather his strength to take another step. Some evenings we remained there for 30 minutes or more as he steadfastly made his way purposefully up those stairs – refusing all offers of help. Most of these journeys would begin with Dara and myself encouraging him, distracting him. Dara would try to tell him something funny – trying to find normality in the tragic circumstances that led to his wonderful strong dad making that painful journey. Sometimes we ran out of words. It was during one of those long moments of silence that Richard paused and said “I believe in star dust” – it was a phrase that he repeated often after that – a sort of mantra that gave him the grit to see through those terrible days – a comfort that he would re-join the cosmos from whence he came. 
The light installation was so important to him. Yet if you analyse it – decompose it – what it amounts to is a light shining through pinpricks on paper. But the key is the light – the illumination. Because stars are only a vast collection of matter. It is only the tumultuous reactions of that spinning and thumping and heaving that releases the energy and creates the light that shines so brightly we can see it here on earth. 
Sending a million hugs to all who live with and beyond cancer and those, like me, who miss the stars we have lost that shone brightly in our lives. The stardust that makes up our universe #worldcancerday

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