I have just finished my first week of International School visits. I've been in a different Barcelona school every day, with early starts and long signing sessions afterwards, so I will have been working really hard, but I have today to relax in the sunshine, before we transfer to Valencia tomorrow.
I wrote this post before I left though, because I have a favour to ask...
I wrote this post before I left though, because I have a favour to ask...
Almost a year ago, I lost my dad. He was a gentle, modest man with a wicked sense of humour and a sharp intellect. It's from him that I get my love of words - apparently, when he was conscripted at the end of WW2, he carried a pocket dictionary everywhere and he read it from cover to cover. No wonder he had a fantastic vocabulary and was so good at crosswords!
He was also a great boogie-woogie pianist. He taught me to play Cow Cow Boogie when I was just a tiny thing and had to climb to get up onto the piano stool. It was a fantastic party-trick. Dad never learned to read music, playing by ear. He taught me various boogie-woogie songs over the years. I later took piano lessons and, though all that has mostly blown to the wind by now, I can still play Basin St Blues to this day.
Anyway, to the point. During the last 4 years of his life, Alzheimers gradually took my Dad from us and all these precious aspects of his personality slowly slipped through his fingers.
I am doing the Alzheimers Memory Walk in two weeks, on Saturday October 11th, in Dad's memory. It would be lovely if you could sponsor me, so I can help raise money to try and stop this horrible disease from taking the people we love from us, in such a very sad way.
This is Dad and I together, on one of the last social occasions when he was more or less himself, at the 60th wedding anniversary party we threw for him and Mum:
Anyway, to the point. During the last 4 years of his life, Alzheimers gradually took my Dad from us and all these precious aspects of his personality slowly slipped through his fingers.
I am doing the Alzheimers Memory Walk in two weeks, on Saturday October 11th, in Dad's memory. It would be lovely if you could sponsor me, so I can help raise money to try and stop this horrible disease from taking the people we love from us, in such a very sad way.
This is Dad and I together, on one of the last social occasions when he was more or less himself, at the 60th wedding anniversary party we threw for him and Mum:
Anything you can give would be really welcome. Just go to this link. Thank you so much!
Thanks you SO much to all those who have donated. It's really appreciated.
ReplyDeleteNow, I need your help again, to will it to be a dry, sunny day next Saturday....
Hope your Sunday,will be that: sun day,a day full of sun! Greetings from Mexico, we always have sum here :-)
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Thank you Rosi! Unfortunately, Sheffield is a bit more hit and miss :-D
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ReplyDeleteWhat a sense of loss. I am glad that you have many good memories of your time together. That's so precious.
My mother also suffers from Alzheimer's disease and seeing her being so diminished is indeed difficult.
I hope the walk is a success!
Thank you Johanne. I'm so sorry to hear about your mum.
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