Beautiful. Touching. Inspirational.
Real.
Take some time to admire the beautiful layout and photography, and most of all, the beautiful story of a father being told by his loving son.
Via Saint Superman.
Update: I also just saw the above blog being called perhaps the saddest blog I've ever read. Perhaps because I've lived with the idea of Alzheimer's for so long (my great-grandmother had it, my grandmother had it) that I've come to terms with the idea that it afflicts people the way it does? I looked at it as tribute from a son to his father, almost a celebration of the qualities he loves about his father, not the sadness of the father who often isn't (literally) himself.
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