That's a nice positive attitude Milo, goodonya! Its really positive and useful to think of things to do that will fill the time you used to give to your Dad.
He was lucky to have you, not all old folk are lucky enough to have a caring son close by.... you did good!
Old routines don't let go easily, mate. But you'll get used to it. As to Kangaroo Valley, what a fantastic place that is! Been there a few times and will be again for sure.
Milo, I remember your Dad drove a black car, seemed old fashion for the time and part of his number plate was CHA. Funny the things you remember. Maggie.
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Blessed is the cracked for it is they who let in the light.
What a coincidence that is Maggie and Alex - and nice for Milo to have someone remember his dad from the past.
Milo - you will be ok - you did a great job with your dad, you should be very proud of yourself, as would your Mum and Dad . It is your time now, do the things you want to do - get your motorhome, go for trips, do your radio (which you do very well) - and live a life your family would want you to - enjoy the small things, be happy.
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jules "Love is good for the human being!!" (Ben, aged 10)
It takes a while to get used to the change Milo. My mum passed away almost 8yrs ago and I used to ring her each night, also pick up her shopping and cut it up ready for her to use. I also picked up new fruit, vegies in season and looked out for anything I thought she might like to try. I live on my own so would cook large and alway take some prepared meals to her at the weekend. I would take her to church Sunday mornings and though she said there was nothing to do, I would clean madly before it was time to pick her up.......she would then say see "There was nothing to do"......
Now with my brother gone that is another change.....it will get easier.
Start planning you adventures.....
Cheers
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Judy
"There is no moment of delight in any journey like the beginning of it"
Thanks every one for your support and love, much appreciated.. I guess that's why now I am getting back into my flight sim stuff and to my radio show now need to do my own thing now as you all have stated.. just still cant believe he's gone.. just going to take time getting my head around that!
I dont remember a black car, may have been when I was little , who knows..
-- Edited by milo on Wednesday 8th of January 2014 07:10:21 PM
I know just how you're feeling milo. I will miss my Dad too. But we have been saying goodbye to him for the past few years as his dementia got worse. Mum asked me to take a book back to his dementia unit on Monday. That was hard. Keep your memories alive milo. They tell me it gets easier.