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07/29/2009 01:13:46 PM · #1
Apologies if this has already been brought to the attention of users but please have a look at this website.

Days with my father
07/29/2009 01:28:44 PM · #2
Thats cool.

Pretty powerful stuff.
07/29/2009 02:08:24 PM · #3
Absolutely awesome. Excellent! Thanks!

R.
07/29/2009 03:53:45 PM · #4
Fantastic story.
07/29/2009 04:02:24 PM · #5
Very affective, right to the heart...

Very good job, combining feelings, story and very artful photography, which gets the whole story... very nice :|
07/29/2009 04:08:49 PM · #6
Very moving.
07/29/2009 04:09:54 PM · #7
Wow!
07/29/2009 04:11:39 PM · #8
thank you
07/29/2009 04:22:23 PM · #9
thank you for posting this site. I smiled and I cried.
07/29/2009 04:57:36 PM · #10
That was wonderful. Thanks for sharing it with us.
07/29/2009 05:02:48 PM · #11
I cried, what a wonderful site.
07/29/2009 05:59:50 PM · #12
incredibly moving site, thank you for sharing
07/29/2009 08:39:08 PM · #13
Absolutely wonderful... images and story.
07/29/2009 08:53:36 PM · #14
A very special site. Won't forget this one for a long time.
Thanks for posting.
07/30/2009 05:36:20 AM · #15
Bump
07/30/2009 06:03:27 AM · #16
Pretty intense. Thanks for sharing.
07/30/2009 06:22:49 AM · #17
Thanks, I guess.....

I left this note...

"My mother-in-law, who has been "THe Mom" for the last 29 years, is right now in that same limbo. She doesn't know where Charlie is; he hid her sickness so well. He died two years ago, yet last Sunday when we went for lunch, she left him a note to tell him when she'd be back. She doesn't know where her car is, or why her dead cousins don't come to visit.

It's so sad to see this vital, joie-de-vivre woman so lost in her own mind.

Thank you for this, though it made me ever so sad."

I'm so scared, because I watched my wife's grandmother, and now her mother go through this same awful frustration and confusion......not knowing where their loved ones are, where they are, what's going on around them. I have watched them fearful, angry, and completely lost.

Jeanne fought us tooth and nail over the driver's license, she lose her checkbook in her own apartment......how could we be so cruel as to trap her in a place where they treat her so badly?????

The death of a mind is the worst way to die.......it breaks your heart when the person whom you've counted on for strength and guidance your whole life looks at you and asks, "Who are you?"
07/30/2009 06:17:48 PM · #18
Bumping this because this site is well worth a visit.


07/30/2009 06:27:41 PM · #19
Originally posted by NikonJeb:

I left this note...

Definitely painful experiences for you, Jeb, but I felt the guy's website focused more (or at least equally) on the positive experiences of his final days or weeks with his father. Did you not have any positive moments even in the midst of your despair?
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