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  • This will make you tear up a bit.

    Click the main picture at the bottom of the page to scroll through them. Read the little writings on the left. Not ashamed to admit that I had a tear in my eye. Please read, it is very well done and will make you appreciate anyone you care about especially parents a little more.

    http://www.dayswithmyfather.com/

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    A lot of people are viewing that site so if it doesn't work click back in a few minutes. It really is a must read.

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    • #3
      bump, must read

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      • #4
        yeah, i read through it all. touching, but its sad what happens to the mind and body in one's final years

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        • #5
          This brings back memories of my trip to Brazil,I went travelling for a month there and on my second day,got a phone call to say dad had died,he woke early had breakfast and went for a lie down,when mum went to give him a cup of tea he was gone,died in his sleep,he was 73 and they were married 50 yrs...that was 4 yrs ago and mum has never been the same since...look after your parents..!

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          • #6
            :bawl: :bawl:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hairdoyler View Post
              This brings back memories of my trip to Brazil,I went travelling for a month there and on my second day,got a phone call to say dad had died,he woke early had breakfast and went for a lie down,when mum went to give him a cup of tea he was gone,died in his sleep,he was 73 and they were married 50 yrs...that was 4 yrs ago and mum has never been the same since...look after your parents..!
              sorry to hear it bro. take care of your mom bro.

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              • #8
                i love reading things like that. makes me realize that nothing really matters other that the people closest to you

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by casby View Post
                  i love reading things like that. makes me realize that nothing really matters other that the people closest to you
                  Damn straight! Good find B.

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                  • #10
                    Exceptional. Makes you think......my parents are 80 and 73 years old and while they are in good health, the loss of a parent is something everyone must face sooner or later.

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                    • #11
                      I am to much of a sissy to click the link.

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                      • #12
                        I clicked it, but all of the verbiage on the left didn't fully populate for me.

                        Anyway- I will be an absolute WRECK when my parents go. My mom is my best friend. I always look to her for good advice, and we always have a good rapport going for current events. Same with my Dad- he's more business savvy, so we have really good talks about the economy, etc.

                        I was a typical teenager- defied my parents a lot when I was in high school...makes me really regret how I treated them. We've really just become extremely close in about the past 10 years. But, they are old- I'm 32, and they are 61...They just had 2 of their friends die of cancer who are the same age. I need at least 30 more years with them.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by redsquirrel View Post
                          I clicked it, but all of the verbiage on the left didn't fully populate for me.
                          some pages dont have words.

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