Zac495
TUG Member
So Saturday Dad moves into assisted living - alone - without mom. He said, "I'm scared. It's the end." It's so sad - my sister and I struggle because it's right for Mom right now - she can't take care of him - probably right for Dad. I know I've posted about this a lot lately.
But the day has come. And I wanted to tell my Tug friends about my dad. My brilliant, college professor Dad who wrote a best selling psychology text book and who was one of the most beloved profs at U of Penn.
Dear Dad,
As you go to assisted living, I want to tell you how you assisted me with my life. Without you, I would never have become a teacher. I wouldn't have gone back to college after my stupidity. I didn't deserve that second chance. It cost you a lot of money to pay for my stupidy. Dear Dad, without your assistance, I would never have believed in myself. Even today, you still ask me how I'm doing. You ask about my kids, my husband, my life, my vacations. You care. You assist me with my life.
Dear Dad, I hope you're happy there. I will visit you every week. I will keep playing bridge with you. I will always assist you as you assisted me. I will never leave you.
Dear Dad, making this decision is so painful for me. I'm sure it's more painful for you. I hope I can help you with the transition.
Love,
Ellen
But the day has come. And I wanted to tell my Tug friends about my dad. My brilliant, college professor Dad who wrote a best selling psychology text book and who was one of the most beloved profs at U of Penn.
Dear Dad,
As you go to assisted living, I want to tell you how you assisted me with my life. Without you, I would never have become a teacher. I wouldn't have gone back to college after my stupidity. I didn't deserve that second chance. It cost you a lot of money to pay for my stupidy. Dear Dad, without your assistance, I would never have believed in myself. Even today, you still ask me how I'm doing. You ask about my kids, my husband, my life, my vacations. You care. You assist me with my life.
Dear Dad, I hope you're happy there. I will visit you every week. I will keep playing bridge with you. I will always assist you as you assisted me. I will never leave you.
Dear Dad, making this decision is so painful for me. I'm sure it's more painful for you. I hope I can help you with the transition.
Love,
Ellen