DADDY
You loved me from
The moment I was born.
You gave me hope when
Life seemed all forlorn.
You loved me when
I made a mess of things,
And, brought me back;
Allowed my heart to sing.
Of my hand,
You never did let go.
You held it close,
Yet, gave me room to grow.
Daddy, now,
I watch you fail in age,
In health.
Time to turn the final page?
Daddy, Abba, stay!
Never go away!
My heart goes out to you Martha. I can't imagine what you are feeling right now. I lived with and watched my husband's grandmother decline from this disease, it's very difficult for all involved. Lots of love and prayers go to you your father, and the rest of your family. <3
ReplyDeleteOh, Jessica, it is the hardest to witness and endure. But, God is never failing. When with my dad, I feel the Lord's presence . . . Thank you so much for your love and prayers; they mean so much!
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Martha, love, hugs and prayers both for you and your dad. I can't imagine what you must be feeling and how hard this must be for you. I watched my dad in the last hours of his life and my heart broke. Take Care. xoxo.
ReplyDeleteOh, Suzy, that your heart broke . . . It's never easy to watch a loved one drift away. I am so concerned for my mom who thinks she can handle it all at 84. God love her!
DeleteShe is one stubborn woman who won't let me go down there and clean the house for her.
Thanks for your sweet comment, my friend! Blessings and love!
Perhaps Martha it is her way of dealing with it. Take Care my friend. Praying everyday for all of you. xoxo
DeleteThank you, Suzy, just thank you . . .
DeleteI understand Martha....I have experienced this with mom, though it was not Alzheimer. Hugs....may God give you strength. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI am praying, Janu, that God gives me the strength to get through it all. I want to help in any way I can, but, as I told Suzy, my mom is so stubborn and self-reliant, it will take a miracle for her to want me to stay for several days and get their house to rights. I long to honor my parents, but they certainly don't want to be beholding.
DeleteThank you for your love and understanding, Janu. It means so much!
I had to work up the courage to come over and read this... I lost my dad to a brain tumor, which altered his mind in the course of it... Thus, I wasn't sure I could tackle your love for your own dad without breaking down (which I did), but in a good way. You captured the love a child carries in her heart so beautifully. You are in my thoughts and prayers, Martha.
ReplyDeleteThank you for having the courage to come by, Brenda - it means so much hearing from friends, especially when, like you, they have suffered this loss.
DeleteThanks so much for your good thoughts and your prayers, my friend.
Blessings and love!
Martha, I know what a difficult time you are facing. Your earthly father so closely resembles your heavenly father in character that it will be all the harder to let go.
ReplyDeleteI lost my dad to cancer back in the 80s, and during the last year of his life I grieved deeply.
Here’s my tribute to mine.
http://debrasblogpureandsimple.blogspot.com/2011/06/parting-gifts.html
Love and prayers dear friend.
Thanks so much for coming by, Debra, and for your kind, reassuring words. I will definitely visit your post, my friend.
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I love your use of the word 'Daddy', Martha - it brought out the beautiful relationship you both enjoy and expresses your need for his presence in your life. I pray for your family, especially your Mum that she lets go and expresses her need for help with the caregiving. My love and prayers to you, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by, Corinne, and for leaving such kind and caring words. And, yes, the prayers are so needed and much appreciated, dear friend!
DeleteBlessings and love to you!
Aww, Martha... your words are such a great expression of love! I am so sorry that your Dad is going through this --I'm sorry for you and your family, and my thought and prayers are with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting, Amy, and for your thoughts and prayers. As I told Corinne, these are much needed and so appreciated at this time!
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This is simply beautiful, Martha. Thank you for sharing. I wish you all the very best as you support your parents through this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Casey
Thank you so much, Casey, for dropping by and for your kind, caring comment. Means so much!
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Aww, hugs to you, Martha. I remember my great grandma who had Alzhiemer's and then was bedridden for four years. I was still a little girl back then and my grandpa (her son) took care of her until she passed away. May God give you, and especially your mom, the strength to endure this trial. Hugs and much love to you <3
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting, Irene, and for sharing your memories of your great-grandma. It must have been so hard on your grandfather, but he, indeed, did the right thing by caring for her until the end.
DeleteThanks, too, my friend, for your prayers . . . They mean everything!
Blessings and love!
How painful to see him slipping away. I think you grieve gradually when you lose a loved one this way. The grief gets spread out over time. Blessings to help you on this journey.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Galen, for coming by and for your kind words of comfort. And, I agree - the grieving is spread out over time which does help in coping with each step in the process. I'm hoping that writing out my thoughts and feelings will help to accept, trust, and, finally, heal.
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So heartfelt. My heart goes out to you. From your words I know that you will never ever forget everything that your Dad has given to you and that in itself is inspirational. May the Lord's blessings be with you, your family and your wonderful Dad.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Vrndavana, for your kind, encouraging, and comforting words. You are so right - I will ever remember everything my Dad gave to me. When all was well with him, he never missed a chance to reach out to others, to listen, and to understand.
DeleteMay God bless you, too, my friend!
I'll never forget that look of desperation in my mom's blue eyes those last few days. She couldn't talk, the doctor's said she couldn't understand us, but I knew she could. She was so scared and I think I let her down, I hope I didn't.
ReplyDeleteOh, Cairn, I know that was heartbreaking for you . . . I'm sure you didn't let your mom down; you were right there with her, and that's what matters most.
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I hold you and your dad in my heart and prayers Martha. I know that it is not easy but I know how much you trust in the Lord.
ReplyDeleteLots of love always!
I do trust so completely in the Lord, Melissa, and that proves to be more true every day. Thank you for your prayers for my dad, and hold my mom there, too. She is so stubborn and won't call on me to help. I truly want to be there . . .
DeleteLove and blessings and thanks for coming by!