Showing posts with label father. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

My Grief (A Thursday Thirteen)

This time of year is hard for me.  My father passed away suddenly, no warning, on October 10, 17 years ago. In some ways, maybe it gets easier, but in some ways, the grief remains.  Maybe I never completely processed my grief.  Whatever the case, it's a difficult time of year.  I've collected 13 images that I identify with in relation to my loss.














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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Thursday Thirteen

This time of year is hard for me.  My father passed away suddenly, no warning, on October 10, 14 years ago. In some ways, maybe it gets easier, but in some ways, the grief remains.  Maybe I never completely processed my grief.  Whatever the case, it's a difficult time of year.  I've collected 13 images that I identify with in relation to my loss.














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Wednesday, June 07, 2017

Thirteen Gifts for Dad

Father's Day is June 18.  Do you have a gift picked out yet?  I don't, because my father passed away in 2004.  I miss him dearly, every day, especially on the day he died, his birthday, and father's day.  If he were alive, I doubt he'd want a tie. Maybe some of these suggestions will help you find a gift for your dad (or me for my husband).


1.  The Amazon Echo.  I think this is the coolest gift right now.
2. Hyper Chiller Iced Coffee Maker
3.  MVMT Watch - Leather watches with a minimalistic vibe.
4. SKLZ Gold Flex Trainer and Tempo Trainer to help with his golf game.
5.  Discovery Drone with Camera and WiFi feature. This will impress!
6.  Tasting Room - 6 sample sized bottles of wine in a kit.
7.  A Man Crate - Eating, Drinking, Grilling, Outdoors, Sports, and More!
8. Dollar Shave Club Kit
9.  A hammock for relaxing.
10.  Omaha Steaks - where you can build your own package if you choose.  Free shipping!

11.  Mystery Tackle Box for fisherman

12.  Beer infused barbecue sauces.


13.  Home plate doormat for the MLB fan.
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Sunday, June 19, 2016

I Don't "Do" Father's Day Anymore

Ten and a half years ago, at the age of 69, my father passed away.  He had not been ill.  In fact, the morning of his last day was spent in voluntary first aid  training.  There were no warning signs.  He died in an instant, and I wasn't there.  My mother was home, but she had recently had knee surgery, so she couldn't get him off the floor.  It wouldn't have helped anyway.  For the next day or two, they kept his heart pumping, and his lungs functioning with machines, but there was no brain activity.  I held his hand while they unplugged the machines.

I would give almost anything to have him back.  My mother says I never really processed my grief, and she's probably right.  It is too painful to actually experience.  In my head, I accept it but in my heart, I'm still in denial.  It just hurts too much.  We had no idea 2003 would be his last Christmas.

If I spoke to him now, his first question would definitely be, "How are the babies?"  That's what he called my twins, even when they weren't babies anymore.  But they were only 8 when he died, and that makes me the saddest of all. They don't even remember much about him which breaks my heart.  He was a wonderful grandfather. They had so much fun together!  He and my son baked a cake together for the boy scout banquet (Hawaiin theme).
Thing weren't supposed to happen this way.  His dad lived to age 98 and his mom was 88.  He came from strong stock.  According to the medical experts, it is possible for someone to survive his condition, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
"When a brain aneurysm ruptures, it causes bleeding into the compartment surrounding the brain, the subarachnoid space and is therefore also known as a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)."
If caught early, it can often be treated.  How would you catch it if your only symptom is a headache? And since it is often treatable, why did my father die from it?  Is it because it took so long to get help?  I don't have answers.

I miss him so much.  He is still my hero.

I can still wish my husband a happy father's day, but I just can't celebrate.  My children's dad and I are divorced, and my husband and I don't have kids together.  It's a difficult day for me, just like his birthday and the day he died.

Happy Father's Day, Daddy!