Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Sharing

This isn't weight loss related... Though I guess the day I'm posting about marked the big turnaround in my life where I started down the path to obesity....

I just wanted to share.

I finally got around to clearing out my dad's desk (1 1/2 years later, ha)... And I found calendar pages he had ripped out and kept, marking important days in his life.

This was the day my mom died:


He was a strong, sweet man who did more than I ever credited him for. He did his best. I finally understand the strength it must have taken to raise a young family after his wife died... I wish I could tell him how sorry I am that he lost her, sorry for the pain he went through. I was always so focused on my own pain.

I miss him. I wish he was here.

Back to normal programming tomorrow. 

Namaste, my friends.

12 comments:

  1. This is beautiful Jeanette. What an amazing relic you have found. Frame that! :)

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  2. This is beautiful, and sad - what a treasure!. I've always found it a bit jarring when my age, and more recently, becoming a parent, has changed my perspective on my own parents.

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  3. Bless you Jeanette, this is beautiful and so very touching. All I can do is send you a hug across the miles until Chris can hug you for real.

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  4. Brought tears to my eyes this morning. Treasure that relic. Also, what a truly fantastic idea to mark important days on a calendar like that. I think I'll take a lesson from your dad and start doing that myself. Thank you for sharing that.

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  5. The emotion just leaps from the page. You're lucky that you have pages from his old-fashioned blog :) Thanks for sharing.

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  6. So beautiful, so touching. I think your Dad knows what you wish you could tell him now. I think he's always known.

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  7. That is just so lovely. How sad you must have felt to find this. Very special and thanks for sharing.

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  8. WOW.. this brought me to tears... hope that little piece of him brings you peace... from reading your blog I think he raised a lovely daughter - thanks for sharing - Linda

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  9. OMG, that is heart-breaking, and soooo special. Please frame and keep on your desk or dresser, if you can emotionally handle it. It's a gift for you to have found that. Your dad (and mom) were hovering over your shoulder, in the room with you...when you did. I KNOW IT. :)

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  10. p.s. your dad KNOWS how you feel. Please don't ever doubt that. :)

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  11. Wow. Heart breaking and yet so lovely.

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