At dinner Thursday night, I saw a man walking into the restaurant who looked a lot like my father. I had the same reaction I’ve had for the last eight years. Every time I saw someone who looked like him, I thought he had found me and was coming to confront me.
It took me a couple of moments to remember that it couldn’t be my father this time — because my father was dead and cremated.
I suspect it’s going to take a long time for me to accept that he’s dead and that he can’t show up at some unexpected moment to scold me or tell me I’ve done something wrong.

She took an easy way to escape risk, but she’s left to deal with empty life
We can’t control timing of death, just what we do as we’re waiting
On National Dog Day, remember how love can change any of us
Goodbye, Anne (2009-2019)
We’re more like other animals than we like to admit to anyone
THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Sonny, a sweet boy who needs a home
Fear of potential loss is a terrible reason to stay in the wrong place