My Tribute To My Dad
Tristan and Dad in AZ |
Tristan and Dad in MA |
It's hard to sum up my Dad in a few words in a few minutes. The best thing that I heard was from one of my Dad's best friends, Warren who said that "his family and friends were his religion." I can't think of anything better than that with my Dad. He went all out for all of us. He loved ALL of us.
This is our first Father's Day without our Dad. We made it through the wake and the funeral (more on that to follow as it's one helluva story and he would have loved every minute of it) but we're taking baby steps to make it through the coming days. We're all a bit lost, confused and broken. We'll make it through but right now it hurts like hell.
At the wake, my sister and I got up and read a little tribute to my Dad that I wrote.
My sister, Erin and my Dad in MA |
Tristan and my Dad |
Tristan and my Dad in MA |
Tristan and my Dad in MA |
He was a good man, a doting son, a caring brother, an uncle,
a cousin, a nephew, a loving husband, an adoring Bapa. He was the best Daddy a
girl could ever ask for. He was everyone’s best friend. He was all of these
things and so much more.
He gave so much of himself. He was always there when you
needed him. He was only one phone call away. He taught us to look strangers in
the eye, smile, and say, “hi.” He’d walk into a room of complete strangers and
walk out with new friends. I can’t ever remember a day out with him where we
didn’t run into what he’d refer to as “a buddy of mine.” He loved everyone and
everyone loved him.
I have a quote from Anne Lamott that i want to read:
“You
will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken,
and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your
beloved. But this is also the good news. They live forever in your broken heart
that doesn’t seal back up. And you come through. It’s like having a broken leg
that never heals perfectly – that still hurts when the weather gets cold, but
you learn to dance with a limp.”
We’re a room full of broken hearted people. My dad wouldn’t
want to leave us like that. He’d want us to smile, laugh, raise a glass, and
play tunes that make us think of him. He hasn’t left us. A man like that never could.
So when you think of my Dad, don’t cry. Smile, laugh, and think of the legacy
he left that lives inside each and everyone of us. We love you, Daddy.
Comments
Again Kelly I am so sorry for your loss. He sounds like he was a wonderful man and father.
Patq
I am saddened to learn you are going through this dark time. Despite your dad's untimely departure, he remains immortal as he will continue to live through the beloved daughters and grandsons he lovingly created. Your tribute is so moving and beautiful. Take care.
Julia
Janice
I especially loved the poem you posted. Sending you a big hug. xo Lorraine