17 November, 2008

DAD

So my first entry into this thing is about my Dad.

Yesterday - It's been twenty five years since my father's death. It is hard to believe, because it seems like only yesterday, that I received the news and walked the streets of London thinking about Dad. While the 'hurt' is gone I still miss him, his hugs, his laughter. However I do still feel his love all around. I often think of a picture taken at the SLC Airport as I was leaving for France on my Mission. Dad and I are hugging and the smile he has on his face. In less than a year he would be fighting for his life.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and for the past 25 years, my thoughts turn to my Dad, and for the last 8 to Mom who died on the 19 November. I pause remember, cry, and give thanks to our Heavenly Father for wonderful parents. Realizing that they are 'watching over me from above.'

I heard Josh Gorban sing the Song "To Where You Are." I immediately thought of my parents. Here are some of the Lyrics:




"Who can say for certain?
Maybe you still here.
I feel you all around me,
Your memory clear.

Deep in the stillness
I can hear you speak.
You're still an Insperation,
Can it be?
That you are mine,
foreverloved
And you are watching
Over me from up above.

Are you gently sleeping -
Here inside my dream?
And isn't faith believing
All power can't be seen?

As my heart holds you
Just one beat away
I cherish all you gave me
Everyday.

Forever loved,
Watching me from up above.
And I believe that angles breath
And that love will live on and
Never leave.

Fly me up to where you are
Beyond the distant star,
I wish upon tonight
To see you smile,
If only for awhile.

To know you're there.
A breath a way's not far
To where you are.

I know you're there
A breath away a way's not far
To where you are."
Dad, Mom thank you for all you gave me.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy you started this! I hoped you would :). You are the only one with stories, your brothers don't seem to remember any ;). I too like keeping up with everyone through their blog, I'm glad you are joining in the fun!

Rex G said...

I never got to know Grandpa. I didn't know Grandma that well either. My bad attitude about "visiting Grandma" left me with no desire to get to know her.

I appreciate you being the historian of the Galbraith Legacy.

Rachel said...

Very sweet. I'm thinking about my dad today too. He passed away 17 years ago on December 7th.

Joe*Nikki said...

It is great to hear about Grandma and Grandpa G. I did not know Grandpa either, my dad talks about what a great man he was all the time. Luckily I did know Grandma. All great memories of her, except the shots she use to give me as a kid. Keep posting uncle Rue.
Joe