Well, Dad is still in the Hospital.
94 and still fighting. Unbelievable.
Trying to get him into a "care" home of some sort, but, the Fraser Valley Health crew are very disappointing in their performance so far.
Kind of makes my complaint, "not being able to go fishing" kind of "wimp-ass"
They sure don't make them like the people from a few generations ago.
Living, and working, in Mission. Currently working on my very old 13' Trillium, which will look significantly different when I am done. Working on my fly fishing and trying to improve my "idle beach bum" skills. I have been blessed with an "Awesome Lady" for a life partner and we are very fortunate to be able to live the way we do. Hard work, common sense.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Family
My Dad is back in the hospital. Not the first time. He has been on "borrowed time" since he was 75. Closing in on 95 now.
The "Old Man" has been through the Depression on the Prairies, the Navy/North Atlantic in WW II, trying to find a job after the War, making do with almost nothing most of his life, but always enjoyed being alive. He has always been happier with what he could make, rather than what he could buy.
He isn't famous, but, he has done lots of remarkable things. Even from a simple standpoint. He has never had a mortgage, ever. He built each house on his own.
The last one, he was 65. Bought a treed lot and a chainsaw. Logged, cleared, did the foundation, did the framing, lots of the electrical and plumbing, most of the drywall, all of the painting. At 65!!
It is very hard to see him fading away.
One other amazing thing. My Mom is still alive also. They have been married over 64 years. They are currently still living, on their own, in a condo.
They don't make people like that anymore.
Thanks for the views. Wow 213.
The "Old Man" has been through the Depression on the Prairies, the Navy/North Atlantic in WW II, trying to find a job after the War, making do with almost nothing most of his life, but always enjoyed being alive. He has always been happier with what he could make, rather than what he could buy.
He isn't famous, but, he has done lots of remarkable things. Even from a simple standpoint. He has never had a mortgage, ever. He built each house on his own.
The last one, he was 65. Bought a treed lot and a chainsaw. Logged, cleared, did the foundation, did the framing, lots of the electrical and plumbing, most of the drywall, all of the painting. At 65!!
It is very hard to see him fading away.
One other amazing thing. My Mom is still alive also. They have been married over 64 years. They are currently still living, on their own, in a condo.
They don't make people like that anymore.
Thanks for the views. Wow 213.
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