tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816015196790632629.post5947873485248809746..comments2024-01-03T02:13:54.620-07:00Comments on Living a Dream: Looking Up To DadDreaminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02113432418609414054noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816015196790632629.post-40583788647489653712011-06-19T18:55:12.513-06:002011-06-19T18:55:12.513-06:00Great post. My parents are 76 but I'm finding...Great post. My parents are 76 but I'm finding things are starting to change with them too. I hate it. I wish they could be the way I remember them 40 years ago. Besides going through menopause, that's the other thing I don't like about my age...their age.<br /><br />Cindy BeeBee Ladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15818958787610823509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816015196790632629.post-73324238007315776452011-06-19T10:13:42.643-06:002011-06-19T10:13:42.643-06:00This time, when the roles are reversed, can be ver...This time, when the roles are reversed, can be very hard. But, you know, those of us who have experienced it, or who are experiencing it, are very lucky. It means that we had our Dad with us long enough to reach that time in life. For those of us who had conflicts with our family, it's the "making of peace" time, and for those of us who always had a great relationship, it's the "gathering more precious memories" time. I hope you find the remaining time with your Dad to be long, and joyous.Louisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17692541935507155362noreply@blogger.com