Entries from December 9, 2007 - December 15, 2007

Tribute to my Dad

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"Superman doesn't just die does he?"  Billy Rundel

 

Yes, unfortunately he does.

This is probaby the hardest entry I will write here. 

My dad died on Nov.28tn.  Three weeks later I am still having a hard time with it.

He was one part John Wayne.  I will never be able to watch  "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" again without tearing up when Nathan Brittles accepts the "shiny gold watch" that says "Lest We Forget".

My Dad was one part John Wayne and one part Atticus Finch. 

My Dad taught me right from wrong.  

I grew up during an era where Westerns were the mainstay of American media, both on the big screen and television and my Dad loved westerns.  So, westerns (and The Untouchables) were always playing in the background at our house in those pre-VCR days.

But in the middle to late sixties, with the entire Civil Rights Movement, Dr. King and Vietnam, the idea of right and wrong, the idea  of standing tall for what you believed in became important.

And my Dad taught me what was important.  We didn't always agree on the any of the issues of the day back then, in fact we agreed on very little.  But my Dad taught me how to argue, how to debate without insulting the other person. 

As I wrote in the Healthcare blog, he was not my bio-dad but it didn't matter.  He adopted me after marrying my mother and raised me as if I was his own.  He loved me and I loved him back.

He was a judo champion, an avid outsdoorman and he loved to read. We had been through so much with his health crisis this summer but he fought hard to stay with us.  Unfortunately, that generous heart of his could not keep fighting. 

My Dad taught me about life and how in the face of adversity to soldier on, that your word was your bond and many other important life lessons.

As long as I practise those life lessons my Dad will always be with me and his spirit will live on.

 

Posted on Saturday, December 15, 2007 at 1:00AM by Registered CommenterLasVegasLynn in | CommentsPost a Comment

My Dad has died

I apologize to all the readers and subscribers of this site for not updating the site in the last week and a half.  My Dad passed away early in the morning on Nov. 28th.

I have been dealing with the aftermath since.

I will begin posting new entries by Wednesday.  There will be a tribute to my dad as well.  I will continue to update the Healthcare page so that those who are following the story and taking notes won't feel like we abandon them.  We learned a great deal on this journey and if it can help others further down the road then perhaps our journey was not totally in vain.

A human life should be worth more than a bed in a hospital and right now we are left wondering if the Insurance Company placed more value on the hospital bed.

Stay tuned, stay subscribed.  We have new entries not only on the Healthcare page but Historic neighborhoods, Frazier Hall, the Historic Resident of the Week, a Brief History of the Strip including the Thunderbird history and more coming.

I appreciate your understanding at this difficult time.

 

Lynn 

Posted on Sunday, December 9, 2007 at 11:52PM by Registered CommenterLasVegasLynn | Comments3 Comments