tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22661656.post8790087912723072307..comments2023-05-31T07:53:57.528-04:00Comments on Write Here, Write Now: Interview @DaisyCAbreuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03253877170785328749noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22661656.post-76620246760544474232010-12-10T04:09:55.817-05:002010-12-10T04:09:55.817-05:00HUGS
Tears in my eyes. I love it when I get to re...HUGS<br /><br />Tears in my eyes. I love it when I get to read your writing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22661656.post-9040451350705186312010-11-30T01:09:38.802-05:002010-11-30T01:09:38.802-05:00I guess I should have posted here. Christy it is ...I guess I should have posted here. Christy it is amazing how you and I have a lot of the same questions. You may not know but my Dad too left behind two children from his first relationship. Literally on his death bed he asked me to "take care of them"; they were older than me and we had never met. But I did as I was told. Two years ago I got my scared ass on a plane and took a 30 min plane ride and went to meet my family. It was the best experience ever. I had some questions answered but still have so many. As you've seen Christy time is precious, we have to do things now, not wait til later...(Hallmark moment). If you still have family over there, go, go and pose these questions to them. I know it has to be hard for your Mom in many ways. She has memories of your Dad she may want to keep just as they are and perhaps talking about that distant past may be too hard for her. Don't regret sitting in silence with your Dad, don't do that to yourself. Sometimes silence is a good thing, it's a great thing. Some of the best (last)moments with my Mom were spent in silence. It was just about being in her presence that mattered. No doubt your Dad will answer these and many more questions for you, just be patient. Big hug!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05773293812680231284noreply@blogger.com