DISNEYLOVER70
<font color=blue>Speaks softly but carries a big s
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My father passed away on November 4th, 2006. The worst day of my life.
I am the youngest of 9. I am the baby. I was his baby. My world revolved around him and it still does. I can relate to the poster who said she was jealous of her siblings because they were older and they had more memories (weddings etc) with their father. I too felt that way for awhile. But my mother told me that because I was his baby, I had so many more special moments alone with him, and we were like glue. I was 36 when he passed and my children were 13 and 9, old enough to truly love their grandpa and always remember him. I make sure of that, my house is a shrine to him and I have a photo of him in my vehicle as well.
It doesn't get easier, and I agree, "normal" changes. Life changes. I will always feel the pain of his absence. I know he is with me, but I will always ache for his hugs, or to hear him tell me how much he loves his baby. It doesn't get easier, some how you just find a way to go on.
Hugs to all of you. Keep the memories fresh in your mind, talk about them often and they will always be with you.

I am the youngest of 9. I am the baby. I was his baby. My world revolved around him and it still does. I can relate to the poster who said she was jealous of her siblings because they were older and they had more memories (weddings etc) with their father. I too felt that way for awhile. But my mother told me that because I was his baby, I had so many more special moments alone with him, and we were like glue. I was 36 when he passed and my children were 13 and 9, old enough to truly love their grandpa and always remember him. I make sure of that, my house is a shrine to him and I have a photo of him in my vehicle as well.
It doesn't get easier, and I agree, "normal" changes. Life changes. I will always feel the pain of his absence. I know he is with me, but I will always ache for his hugs, or to hear him tell me how much he loves his baby. It doesn't get easier, some how you just find a way to go on.
Hugs to all of you. Keep the memories fresh in your mind, talk about them often and they will always be with you.


