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Time changes everyone, we had a really good time. Maybe too good at times Big Grin.

I probably waited too long to reconnect but everything happens for a reason.



Jelly got to run cows, hunt squirrels, and even made a new friend. She did NOT want to leave. She ain’t the best cattle dog but you could tell it’s in her blood.






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Nice J. Good to hear. Things don't always have to be how they once were. Time marches on and so does life. I bet he feels the same way you do about it.

Oh and then there is that Jelly dog Big Grin



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My father died when I was 19 in 1988 of a sudden heart attack. I miss him every day. I would do a lot of horrible things to be able to talk to him again, have him see his grandchildren. I don't know what caused the rift between you, but just know that once he's gone, there is nothing that you can do anymore to fix the relationship. I pray for the best between you two.


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Reconnecting especially with your dad is always good.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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Very nice.

Having lost my Father when I was 17, stories like yours always brings a smile to my face.

I hope you are able to continue the relationship.


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All that matters in this life are relationships. Glad you reconnected.



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Good for you guys! Hope time strengthens the family bonds and heals any wounds you all have dealt with over the years.
 
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Glad you guys got to spend some time together. I’m very fortunate to live a few miles from my dad now. I don’t see him as often as I should.



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I don’t know what stopped you from being connected, but the fact you reconnected and enjoyed it is hugely important in the little thing we call life. Happy for you and hopefully you, now, stay connected.




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It's a joy to hear things like this, James. Also, I think this qualifies to be an entrance in THIS THREAD. Big Grin


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I went through this.

I decided that the past was not important. I never asked about it.

I focused on our shared interests and considered him a true friend. Engineering, music, photography, hunting, shooting…

He lost his battles with depression, age, and unhealthy habits. He died of these causes at a nursing home.

I cried sending his ashes downriver.


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I would do anything to be able to spend time with my Dad (or Mom). Glad you were able to do it when you still had the chance.
 
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Congrats to both of you.

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Good for you! I miss my Father and Father in law.
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