P.O.T.C. On Stranger Rides! The Missing Chapter,,Final Thoughts,, Preview Thoughts.

Smidgy! I'm so sorry to hear about your father! About 4 days before we went to Disney the first time in 2007, I think it was, my husband's grandfather died and we went to the viewing and didn't get to go to the funeral because it was the day we were flying down.. we decided we would go to the viewing and then to FL.
But I'm glad to hear that you made it home safe. I hope the rest of your trip was okay... Can't wait to read Nebos recount of it.
 
just reading everything you folks say makes the trip worthwhile.

i just sat here, reading everything you guys wrote.. and laughed, and laughed!!!...

...so. in summation: we are back.... it sucks, but my dad died., we dealt with it the best way we could.
and we dealt with it the best way my dad would want.

When I read of your Dad's passing, I was struck by the thought, "Maybe we shouldn't've been so cavalier with this TR in your absence." But I am pleased that we enabled you to "laugh, and laugh" at a time when you are down. I'm glad that we were able to bring a smile to your face and am happy for you that you were able to deal with your Dad's passing in "a way (your) dad would want". We're here with you guys when you're having fun and celebrating joyous occasions (like your son's wedding) and we are no less here with you when you are dealing with sad occasions such as this. Our thoughts and prayers with you both and your family.

pkondz
 
just reading everything you folks say makes the trip worthwhile.

i just sat here, reading everything you guys wrote.. and laughed, and laughed!!!

Nebo went for a well deserved sleep....and I wanted to "play" and he deserves to read it... all on his own.


so. in summation: we are back.... it sucks, but my dad died., we dealt with it the best way we could.
and we dealt with it the best way my dad would want.

Glad you made it home safely. Hugs and prayers again on the loss of your Dad.:hug:
 
Smidgy and Nebo, I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I have to second what pkondz said. I worried that maybe our humor in the thread during your absence might not be appropriate under the circumstances. It was so good of you to post that you and Nebo arrived home safe and sound. While we usually have a joking banter, there is just a ton of love for you and Nebo from everyone here. I imagine everyone who posts feels like they know you well, despite the fact that most of us haven't met you in person. It's like we are a family of sorts.

Take care of yourself. Much love to you and Nebo.:hug:
 

Well said buzz and pkondz. :thumbsup2 :lovestruc

Dis brothers and sisters usually stick together through thick and thin. :grouphug:
Diane, this is a tough moment to be sure, but there's a lot of love here to pull you through. With your Dis family and your family there, there's no way you won't get through this. :hug: Stay strong beautiful lady.
 
Glad you are both home safely.. and so sorry at your Dad's passing...you are in our thoughts and ever present in our prayers.
 
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I am so sorry to hear about your Father. I will keep your family in my prayers.
 
Just saw on Facebook that Smidgy's father died very recently. I don't know any details, but I know everyone here would want to know and offer condolences.

Prayers and condolences to you and your family! :grouphug:
 
Smidgy - I'm glad you guys made it back safe an sound, and very sorry for your loss.

I can't wait to hear (read??) all about your trip.

Terri
 
Boy oh boy, you folks are all incredible!

I just finished reading all your comments and thoroughly loved them.

Thumper man started with the song, I think, and you all chimed in, Aunt Shirley can't see but can take pictures of hummingbirds in a hurricane, and Ponzi goes to the dentist to fulfill his pain requirement. Oh, and nice Marvin, Ponzi.

Oh, again: great poem Ponz, one time, twenty years ago when Diane and I hung around the little tavern that she worked at we rewrote The Night Before Christmas using all the "regulars" that came in at the time.
On New Years for their party, right before the countdown we got everybody to quiet down and pulled the plug on the juke box so Diane could get up and read it for everybody.
Went over very well and had to so a sequel the next year.
again, nice work!

I will now begin the callouts for every one of the posts that came in while we were gone.


just kidding

But again, really appreciated them all, and I see a few new people checking in, welcome to you all, next time when I;'m caught up I won't ignore your posts.

Which brings us to the report itself:

I honestly did not know what was the right thing to do, here, concerning this report.

How do I gloss over the fact one of the greatest men I have ever met in my life passed away?
I have talked it over with Diane, and we both thought that the complete truth was the only way to go, even though some folks may not think we made the right choices. All i can tell you is that he degenerated quickly from dementia, very quickly.

Last February, he was still living at his home, with an upstairs bedroom, coming to family gatherings and joining in conversations. In March, after a couple of falls, he went into a nursing home.
We saw him a couple days before the trip, and even asked the head nurse who really knows his condition her opinion on us leaving. Of course she was vague, not wanting to commit herself, but she thought he could last from two weeks to possibly two more years, "Go ahead" she told us, you won't change what is to be anyway."

At this point, he was only speaking in one word sentences, if at all, and barely recognized us. Well, maybe he did, he just couldn'dt really find a way to communicate with us, I don't know. It broke our hearts to see him this way, we just hated to see him have to suffer this way.
It wasn't fair, not for such a good man, and I hoped the Lord would call him home soon.

What I'm trying to say is that his passing was not a total shock, and after our first feelings of loss, there was also a feeling of relief, that he is now out of suffering and enjoying the fruits of his belief in Christ as his Savior.

But still, how do you slip something like that in a trip report? At first I wasn't even going to try. But in the last few months, we saw him ten times more than we ever did, and I often told him funny stories sitting in the courtyard of the home by the fountain, Disney trip report stories of course. ANd even though he couldn't comment and form the words he wanted to say, he could understand, and laughed along with a lot of them. Who knows, now maybe he'll be able to actually read them.

So I guess as far as the report goes, it will be business as usual, when we get to that part I'll deal with it best that I can, and I'll talk more about him when we get to that part.

I DO have lots of resort pictures, in digital and on film and let me tell you, if this was a National Lampoon Vacation Movie, it would have been rejected, plot wise for being too ridiculous. What I'm saying is we could both have ended up dead ourselves, more than a couple of times!

So give me a bit of timi to get the film developed and catch up on stuff that needs catching up on, (where did all these flies come from in the house?) and we will get that Santa Fe back on the road where it belongs. (and into the shop)

we shall see you real soon!
 
just reading everything you folks say makes the trip worthwhile.

i just sat here, reading everything you guys wrote.. and laughed, and laughed!!!

Nebo went for a well deserved sleep....and I wanted to "play" and he deserves to read it... all on his own.


so. in summation: we are back.... it sucks, but my dad died., we dealt with it the best way we could.
and we dealt with it the best way my dad would want.

Glad to see you two made it home in one piece.. deepest sympathies for your loss.. you are in my thoughts and prayers..
 
I am so sorry for you loss. Dementia is so hard on the loved ones. My grandfather had it for last years of his life and it was very difficult for all of us. However, he was quite happy most of the time and thought he was still a young man. Not a bad way to go really. He did not know us either and I was getting married the summer before he passed away. When I went for my weekly visit, he asked my name and when I told him he said "Nancy?, she's getting married soon. How is Nancy?" So even though he didn't recognize me, he knew what was going on in my life. I hope you have some moments like that to remember and give you comfort.
 
Glad that you made it home safely.

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. :hug: My thoughts and prayers are with your family during the difficult time.
 
Nebo, I am so sorry for your loss. My grandfather had dementia. His condition deteriorated over a number of years. It was a really difficult process. He died last year on September 14th.

Take your time Nebo, we'll all still be around. I'm just glad you both are home safely!
 
Thoughts and prayers
Glad to hear you will start a report after your house files are in order:-)
 
Glad you are home safe, and i hope your trip was wonderful.:flower3:
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Hugs. :grouphug:

KIM

P.S. i asked my little one what she thought developing film was. She said, "it developes into what?!?" no idea, these darn kids......;)
 





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