Days with my Father

Okay, guys. You have to check out this amazing website: Days with my Father.  This blogger photographically captures what it’s like to care for an aging parent. In his case, his 98-year-old father has virtually no short term memory. So when his wife dies, even though he’s been to the funeral, he can’t remember it. So he has to break the news to his father over and over again…until he gets a better idea.

Go check it out. The photos are stunningly beautiful.

Thanks to Ashlee Allen at Mama’s Nest for tweeting the link.

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About Kathleen

Kathleen Heuer is an arts advocate, writer, and social media consultant located in western Pennsylvania, with deep roots in Chicagoland and plenty of experience working with arts education on a national level. She founded a local grassroots organization, Relight the Lamp, which hopes to restore a treasured local landmark movie theater into a community arts center. Her background is in advertising and marketing for music, the arts and other nonprofits. She is married to a brilliant nuclear engineer and is the mom to two beautiful girls.
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3 Responses to Days with my Father

  1. mamasnest says:

    I wish EVERYONE could see that. Simply beautiful! Having recently lost my father, I can’t imagine having that documentation.

    Thanks for the credit/linkbacks!

    Ashlee

  2. airingdirtylaundry says:

    tragically beautiful . . .beautifully tragic . . .

  3. Regan says:

    Ohhhhhh. Sweet, and sad.

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