I had a cold so decided that it was best that I did not visit him this particular day and then I got the phone call. It was a Saturday, my eldest sister Joy phoned, , I kind of expected it. "Its not good news" were her words. I went onto autopilot, stuff the cold, I needed to be with him and my mum. My eldest sister picked me up and we drove there, there were lots of tears and total disbelief about what was happening.
My Dad was diagnosed with leukaemia and was given 3-6 months, selfishly I thought please don't die at Christmas, I love Christmas and didn't want it tarnished with such a sad thing happening. We bought my Dad home and had help from the Macmillan nurses to nurse and care for Dad at home. None of us could stand the thought of him going into a hospice and dying there.
Dad died peacefully on the 27th October 2011 just after 9pm. He had seen his three daughters and wife that day, whether he was aware or not we will never know.
My tribute to my Dad that I read at his funeral:
A Tribute For My
Dad
I wanted to write something about my
Dad, but didn’t know where to start.
No amount of words are enough to sum
up how much I loved him and what a special man he was.
To me, my Dad was the best dad in
the world and gave so much to me. I have such cherished memories of my childhood
and things we did together – not the most conventional dad/daughter past times –
skinning fish, making cider and mushroom hunting! We also spent many happy
family days out at Pagham beach where Dad kept his boat. Myself, Nick and Min
would be given some money and sent off to the slot machines, anything for a bit
of peace and quiet!
I know now that money was tight and
Dad and Mum worked hard to give us a good life and I never felt I went without.
About 10 years ago Dad got an
allotment and I soon followed him when one became available. We spent some
special times there, working together on each others allotment and would both
come away after a hard days work feeling a real sense of
achievement.
I will miss you so much Dad and I am
proud to have called you my Dad.
Till we meet again and I know we
will, I love you so much and thank you.
I know that this may seem a morbid opening to my blog but it is important that you all understand what the inspiration was to me starting this blog.
Big hugs, Sam (AKA Dottie May) xxxxxx
Hi Sam
ReplyDeleteWell I found your first post very moving, the first year is very tough, I know too well.
I wish you luck with your blog
Warm wishes
Denise
Thank you so much for your kind words Denise, would love for you to join me on my journey xxx
Deletesuch a heart warming post, emotional too...i hope you're ok and have close family near x look forward to reading about your makes, home life and other postings.
ReplyDeletekazzy x
Kazzy, feel really privileged to have you as a follower. Have been following yours for a while. Its like you said a few posts back, when things are tough, weekends are the worst, especially for my mum. Sundays particularly seem hard for her. I think that you imagine everyone else is having a jolly family time, in reality most people are catching up with jobs and stressing getting everything ready for school and work the next day!!!!! Hope you've had a good weekend, Sam xxx
ReplyDeleteHi, thank you so much for your lovely comment on my blog and so sorry that it came from such understanding after the passing of your dad.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a fitting tribute to him as was your reading and more importantly what a fabulous photo of him! He looked like a great fun man.
Victoria x