me and my dad - about 1966 |
I am grateful for that as forty years ago my heart broke on that day.
My beloved dad suddenly passed away. Which was just over two weeks after my granny passed away. The two people I held most dear in my life as a teenager (I was 14), moved on to other worlds.
my dad Jan Duyn 4-6-1917 / 14-2-1977 |
I remember being at the hospital and initially it looked like my dad was going to be ok. This changed within minutes. He was gone.
As I was young, and probably looked even younger than I actually was, the nurses did not allow me to see my dad. If there is regret in my life, that this is probably one of them. I did not ask.
Hours later. Home again. I remember being sent to the shops for tea, milk, biscuits and was looking at the other people walking the street. My life had so utterly changed, and they just went on with their own business as if nothing had happened. I found this a rather strange phenomenon.
There are many memories of that day, but also of the years before.
Like accompanying him to his favorite local football club on Sundays. Cycling there. Being given the freedom to go around the grounds.
Sharing a love of nature and photography.
And creativity.
a drawing by my dad |
The drumming of his fingers on the stove in the sitting room- beside his chair.
Coming home for lunch from his job, our cat Lookie coming to sit on the right of him and being given one slice of meet cut up in ten pieces. Lookie knew when the ten were up. "All gone". The cat waited on the gate before lunch every day.
His love for the choirs he was part of.
So many little memories.
Currently I am translating my dad's diary, see here about his time in the army during the Second World War. It brings me closer to him.
As this year would be the centenary of his birth in June, we are all gathering for a reunion in Holland. My family lives in Canada, Chile, Holland, UK and Ireland. It is ten years since we were all together for our mother's funeral.
I am looking forward to re-connect with my family.
Although the practicalities of such a big event while living with the realities of ME has brought it's challenges already in my head... I am sorting them out one by one.
Today though, is for my dad.
Further reading
my dad and his friend. 1940's |
my parents |
Although the practicalities of such a big event while living with the realities of ME has brought it's challenges already in my head... I am sorting them out one by one.
Today though, is for my dad.
Further reading
- A post about writing, which includes my parents dairies
- A post about my mother's (an family) life around the time of her passing. Edvard Munch meets Louis Armstrong
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