Readers of this blog will know that my Dad died unexpectedly less than two weeks ago. Like anyone who loses a loved one, I’ll be processing this for a while. Not in a maudlin or “poor-pitiful-me” way; its just that my world has changed forever. Aside from sadness and nostalgia, my overwhelming feeling is one of gratitude for the gift of having a wonderful Dad for so many years, one who loved me (and so many others) with his whole heart. And so, a haiku:
joy-sorrow feelings
how long will i love-miss you?
ten times forever

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Bless you. This haiku is beautiful and it moved me tot tears. I wish you the best for this difficult time.
Thank you so much, it means so much to me to be able to share my memories of my Dad. Your blog is beautiful and I’m a follower now.
Thanks for sharing your talent and your pictures. (Betty)
Thank you so much, Betty.
I am so sorry. I lost my dad in May this year. I suspect that’s how you found my blog, tagged with “grief”, “aging parent”, and “dad”. I suppose we will live forever and grieve in spurts for eternity, which is the same as ten times forever. Peace to you.
Peace to you, as well. I really like your blog and am glad I found it. “Paris, Travel and Family” is a great tag line.
Ditto. Nice to meetcha!
Sweet haiku. I wish you healing and also a sense of joy for having been cherished by an extraordinary father. Not all of us have been as blessed.
Thank you, and yes, I realize the gift of a father like mine is one that is much rarer than it should be. Blessings to you. I’ve looked at your blog and enjoy the quirky-insightful outlook you have.