So sorry for your loss! Its wonderful that you got to explore together and that you can cherish those memories. I dont think most of us ever quit missing our parents.
One of my favorite memories was exploring with my son. He's now grown and moved out, but I hope he has fond memories as well.
Abby
*hugs*
Sorry for your loss. Having a fun dad is an amazing gift.
Never got to go exploring with my old man.
But he was quite the railfan. Took me to climb all over greasy trains before he passed when I was a teenager.
The loss has never faded for me, but it has gotten easier.
Take care out there <3
Sorry for your loss. Having a fun dad is an amazing gift.
Never got to go exploring with my old man.
But he was quite the railfan. Took me to climb all over greasy trains before he passed when I was a teenager.
The loss has never faded for me, but it has gotten easier.
Take care out there <3
Awe
I am so sorry for your loss, I hope your memories give you comfort and strength whenever you need them.
I recently lost my momma bear and know all too well the aching feeling of missing someone you loved very much.
My thoughts are with you. Take care.
I am so sorry for your loss, I hope your memories give you comfort and strength whenever you need them.
I recently lost my momma bear and know all too well the aching feeling of missing someone you loved very much.
My thoughts are with you. Take care.
Sorry that I missed this thread and sorry to hear about your father's passing. It was great that you got to explore with him him.
I think my situation was the opposite. My father died when I was 7. My oldest brother had just turned 18 and he ended up being the most "normal" out of the 5 of us so I think if I had of had more influence from my father, as my oldest brother did, I probably wouldn't have got into exploring stuff.
RiP
I think my situation was the opposite. My father died when I was 7. My oldest brother had just turned 18 and he ended up being the most "normal" out of the 5 of us so I think if I had of had more influence from my father, as my oldest brother did, I probably wouldn't have got into exploring stuff.
RiP
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