He knew his 6 grandchildren from my sisters, and he did know that my wife and I are expecting. But my children will never know their PapaJay. He was like a celebrity to his other grandchildren, they couldn't fathom how awesome he was. The hardest thing for me to accept isn't that he is gone, it's that my children will never get to spend time with him.
I praise God that we told him we were expecting before he passed away.
My father passed away
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Re: My father passed away
You have our prayers in this time of loss.
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Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in understanding but only in revealing his own mind.
1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
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Re: My father passed away
Prayers for your family.
I lost my last grandparent over the pandemic.
I lost my last grandparent over the pandemic.
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My granddaughter is now 16, born after her great-grandparents passed. your grief is real.
i tell her about them, what marvelous people they were, and how they would have loved her beyond measure. Also, pointing out fun common traits as they appear - like, how mygrdaughter LOVES black pepper on her food - like her grandpa S.! she doesn’t like bananas, like her grandma S. (our family found this comical) evenso, she would make dreamy banana cream pies - for grandpa - sacrificial love!
it’s incredibly bittersweet. my mother passed in 2006. i miss her everyday. i want to call her.
we live with holes in our hearts that grow scar tissue, but do not fully heal.
we’re happy to know they’re in deserved rest, the sadness is for ourselves. we sincerely experience both.
life makes me think of relay races.
each generation wants to pass along “the baton” to the next, as best we can.
since i’ve been “here,” i think i understand a bit better “that place” my mother would go when she “remembered” some U.S. Civil War experiences. she was born in 1917, long after! she had “the baton” relayed down to her from grandparents+great-grandparents. the misery of that war. it’s impossible to know how far back “the baton” goes, i suspect ‘way back. maybe to The Garden.
before radio-tv-technology, people greatly relied on personal and family experiences for information, insights.
passing batons .. thankfully, it continues. under the noisy radar.
God be with you.
i tell her about them, what marvelous people they were, and how they would have loved her beyond measure. Also, pointing out fun common traits as they appear - like, how mygrdaughter LOVES black pepper on her food - like her grandpa S.! she doesn’t like bananas, like her grandma S. (our family found this comical) evenso, she would make dreamy banana cream pies - for grandpa - sacrificial love!
it’s incredibly bittersweet. my mother passed in 2006. i miss her everyday. i want to call her.
we live with holes in our hearts that grow scar tissue, but do not fully heal.
we’re happy to know they’re in deserved rest, the sadness is for ourselves. we sincerely experience both.
life makes me think of relay races.
each generation wants to pass along “the baton” to the next, as best we can.
since i’ve been “here,” i think i understand a bit better “that place” my mother would go when she “remembered” some U.S. Civil War experiences. she was born in 1917, long after! she had “the baton” relayed down to her from grandparents+great-grandparents. the misery of that war. it’s impossible to know how far back “the baton” goes, i suspect ‘way back. maybe to The Garden.
before radio-tv-technology, people greatly relied on personal and family experiences for information, insights.
passing batons .. thankfully, it continues. under the noisy radar.
God be with you.
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with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.
”We’re all just walking each other home.”
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with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.
”We’re all just walking each other home.”
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Re: My father passed away
Praxis...Praxis+Theodicy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:41 am The hardest thing for me to accept isn't that he is gone, it's that my children will never get to spend time with him.
I praise God ....
This must be hard, but I admire your faith to still find reasons to praise God.
Prayers for comfort.
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