Hello British Car Forum Family-- from Tony's daughter
Hello to you all! On a very hard weekend (I know, Mickey, Memorial Day is to remember those who died in combat, not our Veteran's, but it's a hard weekend anyway), I hopped on to see what is going on in MGdom and to feel closer to Dad. You have no idea how your messages made me feel. I'm just the daughter, and I don't share your love of cars (I'm trying, I promise!), but it means the world to me that there is someone other than my family missing Dad right now.
He would have told us all to buck up, that four months have passed and that it's time to move on, but that is certainly a hard thing to do for those left behind. I'm not a blogger or a poster, or whatever this is, but I'll try to answer the random questions I've seen on various posts.
Mom is doing as well as can possibly be expected. Her health is improving and she's really getting her strength back. Her heart is broken and she misses Dad terribly.
We don't know what we're doing with The Autoist. Stay tuned there. With help from good friends like Mickey, we'll have a game plan there as soon as possible. If you have specific questions, please contact me. So Mom can focus on getting well, I'm handling all business and car matters.
My son misses his granddad terribly and talks about him every single day. That's a hard topic, but Dad would have been so honored to know the impact he has had on his grandon. I took Will to the Barber Motorsports Legends of Racing Road Rally last week and met lots of friends from the Birmingham MG Club. It was a tough experience for both of us, but good to see the MG family. Please let us know if you are in our area.
I wish I had some words of comfort for those of you who are coping with the loss of your friend. I don't. For me it is still a daily and very difficult struggle. I take comfort in the lives Dad really affected and the great memories I have of him. If you ever want to hear them, I have some GREAT stories I could share, many of which involve MGs (of course they do, we're talking about The Autoist afterall!).
He would have loved to meet you all face to face; he would have loved that you miss his debates; he would have loved that he made a difference-- or an impact-- or a ripple -- on your lives. Thank you for making my day by remembering Dad.
PS., Mickey, we sang Hymn 608 at church today and I fell apart. Should have seen that coming, but didn't....
Happy Memorial Day British car family.
Shannon