Sunday, April 22, 2012

I want to apologize to those people who entered my contest this month.  
My Dad had a stroke the day after Easter and passed away April 16th., 84 years old.   
I just started my new job and have been working everyday for 2 weeks and a day now. 
I just did not have time or the right moment to sit down and take care of blog business 
until today.  
So, the winner of my 6 little polymer clay flower beads is......... 
drum roll and cymbal crash! 
BETH OF EBBeadsAndMetalworks!!!
 I have your shipping info Beth so I will send them along this week. 
My Dad 
Robert Henry Brunton the III, 
was a brilliant man who put himself through college at night 
while working to support his new little family when I was a baby and young child. 
He was a microwave engineer who had two patents,
one of which was a device that helped the first rocket launch into space in the 1960's. 
I remember watching that launch knowing that he was there in Florida at Cape Canaveral,
invited because his device was part of the rocket. 
I have good memories of boating out in Welfleet Harbor in Cape Cod, Mass.
We used to drive the boat out to an island that was underwater at high tide
but the best place to dig clams at low tide.  
I remember digging for clams and watching the boat as the tide was going out,
warning my Dad that he better go move the boat
because we had to keep moving it so it wouldn't be beached at low tide.
This time we missed it and had to sit in our boat, stuck in the sand,
 until midnite or so when the tide came back in. 
We had 2 buckets of raw clams, a few potato chips 
and 1/2 of a tuna fish sandwich to share between the four of us. 
It was my mother's birthday and we were supposed to go to the drive-in theater
to see Dr. Strangelove and Erma LaDeuce (spelling?) 
two new hit movies that had just come out. 
We could see the screen in the distance 
as we tried to navigate with a compass in the dark back to the marina. 
That was a little scary. 
When I was in college my parents divorced. 
My Dad left for Canada and then the Washington State for a new life with his present wife.  
A lot of life lessons were learned many the hard way. 
Now that I am older I am grateful for all those lessons however painful they may have been.
About 20+ years ago he was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.
13 of those years we lived not too far away in Washington State 
and I and my family were able to spend time with him. 
His quality of life slowly and painfully diminished 
and his frustration was palpable even on the phone. 
His tremors and medications made it more and more difficult 
for him to walk and talk.  
I know that he is no longer suffering and that is a blessing. 
The rest I have to deal with a little at a time and 
I am very grateful for my job. 
The problems that my clients deal with everyday
help me to be filled with gratitude for all the things that are good in my life. 
I will miss him and remember him with love. 
I am working on scanning some old pictures to post the next time I can get to it.



8 comments:

  1. Oh, I am so sorry to hear this news. I wish you and your family peace, and Godspeed to your Dad. So glad you have such vivid memories of good times to keep close to your heart. Hugs.

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  2. I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family.

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  3. Heather I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your memories of him and I am glad you have those wonderful memories of him. Big hugs!
    Beth

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  4. Sweetheart, I am so very sorry for your loss. These are wonderful memories you shared! My heart is going out to you as you navigate the waters of your sorrow. Don't let them drag you down. Let those memories of your dad lift you up. Enjoy the day.
    Erin

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  5. Oh Heather, I am so sorry for your loss -- Parkinson's is such a cruel disease. I believe in the words of the funeral service from the Book of Common Prayer for the Episcopal Church USA, "In death life is changed, not ended". May God bless you in your time of grief. I will keep you close in my prayers.

    Emanda

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  6. I am so sorry for your loss Heather, my mother passed away from Parkinsons in 2007 it was slow but with no shakes or tremors. You have wonderful memories as I do of my mother and I do miss her but for me she has simply passed into a different life.
    Jackie

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  7. Thank you all for your kind thoughts and words. I have been so busy with my new job it has barely sunk in. I do know he is in a better place no longer suffering from a disease which deprived him of so many things he loved to do in his life and frustrated him.

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  8. I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing the memories of your dad -- it was a lovely tribute to the impact the small moments can make in life.

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