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#6646 - 07/28/05 11:43 PM
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Sounds like a good idea Dotsie....!
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#6648 - 07/29/05 05:50 PM
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Count me in when the topic of our Dads & daughters is started. I've got lots to share on the subject.
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#6650 - 07/30/05 02:13 AM
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Dotsie, Growing up my dad and I would go to the movies and take me places and go on rides with me. We even went fishing together and I caught more fish then he did . I even went hunting with him one time and he told me to keep my mouth shut and stay behind him with the gun. I never went again . Ha! If I need money he was there . Just some thoughts on that one.
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#6651 - 07/31/05 09:31 PM
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When I was writing Beyond the Tears, which is a lot about dads and daughters, my lovely husband (thank you God) told me that I would have to find a redeeming quality for my father. (who molested me and my brothers and beat his wives and endangered his children) My husband is a former social studies and literature teacher; he said even Shakespeare's most heinous characters had a redeeming quality. I could not come up with a redeeming quality of my father's during his lifetime. However, years after my father's suicide, I found redemption in my character in regards to him. In other words, I stopped wondering what, if any, his redeeming qualities were, and asked myself what might be perceived as my redeeming qualities pertaining to him. As I heal, so may his soul rest in peace. I'm not looking for a medal. I'm just saying that in order for me to have peace during my life-time (instead of waiting until death) I was willing to do the inner work necessary so as not to follow his sad fate. Love and Light, Lynn [ July 31, 2005, 06:34 PM: Message edited by: lynn329 ]
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#6653 - 08/01/05 06:14 PM
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Loc: Cedar Key, Florida
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Misfire....Sounds like once everyone became "aware" of the problem, a solution is being worked at. That's great and I'm happy for all of you. I'm an only child and was extremely close to my dad, who passed away 2 years ago April. I still miss him terribly, but I do "feel" his spirit with me frequently. My problem, all of my life, was my mom. Controlling, unhappy and a huge lack of self-esteem, which when I got older I began to figure out was the major problem. She passed away this past Feb. and it was another life lesson for me......I'll have to see if there's a topic on here for Mothers/Daughters and post my thoughts there....Sorry, think I got carried away here.
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#6654 - 08/01/05 08:26 PM
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Terri, you in no way got carried away, so please don't feel sorry. I am sorry that you lost your mother and father in such a short time span. It's hard to talk about fathers and daughters without also incorporating talk about mothers and daughters. Love and Light, Lynn
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#6655 - 08/01/05 10:12 PM
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Thank you, Lynn...I appreciate your kind words. Yeah, since I'm an only child, I kept thinking "And all of a sudden, there were none." But I had a great group of cousins and my children to share the grief with and I journey on.
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