The R's we have with our parents, grandparents, siblings, children, best friends, etc. are forever, I believe. Someone has to be there to lead you to the other side, not so?! My parents passed away a long time ago; my dad in 1973 of cancer, and my mom five years later of asthma complications (I was there when she passed, rushing her to the hospital). You always remember the good things, the stories you can pass on to your children and grand-children. When your dad is feeling better, perhaps you can tape some stories about his life. That is one thing I wish I had ... more photos of my parents and grandmother (the only one I knew), and maybe a tape of them telling the favoured family stories, even the ones where they are teasing you.
And Wii, you will definitely feel good again.
Read Cancer 50 Essential Things To Do by Greg Anderson and Carl Simonton, if you get the time. Anderson had lung cancer, and was given 90 days to live in 1984. He is still alive today. Miracles happen, there is always hope.
Me:57 H:52 M:28 Got another lawyer last year and filed. D35,S/D twins28,D22 EA4/04 End? Who knows? "Life is like a mirror. Smile at it and it smiles back at you." — Peace Pilgrim