I cleaned out my email inbox, and now all I have is a long list of old emails from my father. I can’t delete or move them so now my inbox makes me sad.
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I cleaned out my email inbox, and now all I have is a long list of old emails from my father. I can’t delete or move them so now my inbox makes me sad.
Print them out. Store them in a nice box until you have time to bind them into a book for your shelf.
I did this for my father.
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It’s a great idea but it would be a book the length of an encyclopedia. We emailed constantly and talked for hours every day.
I miss him enormously.
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I also. (My own, I mean)
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I envy both of you.
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My father passed away in 2020 and I still can’t delete his number from my cell phone. One sort of silly thing helped….He loved fruit trees. So I mentally dedicated the cherry tree in my backyard to him. No real reason truly. My husband and I planted it well before he passed and he never even saw it. But I decided that this tree was dedicated to him. (We are going to put a little plaque by it eventually.) Now when I am near it, it brings me a sense if his presence. I even talk to it a little. And who knows? Maybe his spirit pops by for a visit now that he knows it’s “his”.
But losing a parent is very very hard. It will always hurt. But is a tender hurt filled with sweet memories too.
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That’s beautiful.
I’m writing a book my father would have wanted me to write more than anything. Why, why didn’t I think of it earlier? The sense of guilt is overwhelming.
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It’s easier said than done but try to think of this as time you are spending with your father. He is with you and smiling with every sentence you write.
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