He was 6 years old in his native Lithuania
? a shy boyish smile in a family photograph
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? And I noticed his boots-
? With both feet sitting squarely on the ground
? that was my father
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And then they came?
So the familty fled eastward?
And then westward?
A father and a brother died in the heat of a Russian idea and its winter
Again they came
So the family packed up and fled
A new country, a new hope
Going to school with other boys
A shy smile in the school football team
Hard times for the family
A sales job at pitiful pay during pitiful times
Walking many miles to save pennies?
To make pennies
It all helped
Eldest brother by this time was succeeding with a partner who turned out to be rogue
And so now it was brothers in business starting at a low
At first shoemaking was slow- and cumbersome of course
But time and dedication and the needs of a new family with three sons made good for many years
And all the sons went into a profession
Just a small black nodule on the calf of his leg
No ? not very good
The large glands contained the same foreboding
?Shoe business for sale?? ?Sold?
A fever ? doctors said it may be OK ? but on the other hand it may not
And then it descended
We cried we cried a lot
I walked along with five others
Two in front
Three to my side
And my mother and brothers were all there
And I remembered his boots?.
And I hope to stand square on the ground, ?and
With warmth and goodness
I hope to walk in his footsteps
April 1987
Good morning from Boston
Tevis and Phil ? great stories that chill the bones and give cause to wonder
They fire memories of course of my own parents and the mysteries sadness and inspirations that surround their death
This forum empowers me to write about them despite their deep personal nature ? and well ? just because you have written so poignantly and shared your stories
I tryto understand why we can share such deep experiences and I come up with the thought of trust ? There is an honesty and sincerity that I think pervades these communications probably because we grew up together Who knows why ? but for me the trust is there
Dad
My mother had always said that if a bird visited before any important event ? it was a lucky sign The doves were the birds we chose for our wedding invitations and for the announcements and the births of our 4 children