In the blink of an eye…
Life is precious. I’m not sure we really understand just how much until it’s either threatened or taken away from us.
At this time of year my family always remember my cousin, Lee who died on the 12th December from SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death from Epilepsy), he was twenty-four. My aunt, uncle, and cousin started a charity in his name called Lee’s Smile, and they have achieved incredible things with the money they’ve raised.
For obvious reasons, my aunt and uncle no longer put up a Christmas tree or do the festive things; they prefer to book a holiday and take in the sunshine, returning to welcome in another year. It was six years ago that we lost Lee and yet every Christmas the emotions bubble to the surface for all of us. In the blink of an eye, we lost a good-looking young man with a wonderful soul, and an unforgettable smile.
Last week our family dynamics were threatened once again when my dad was knocked off his bike by a lunatic driver doing 80mph down a 40mph road. At sixty-nine years old my dad is probably the fittest bloke I know – he’s certainly fitter than me at my sprightly age of forty-four! He is a member of a cycling club and goes out for a club run four times a week. These guys can cover over two-hundred miles some weeks. Unfortunately, they have lost far too many club members to road traffic accidents, and my dad came incredibly close to being added to the list.
My brother was able to get to the scene quickly, and he supported our dad as the ambulance arrived and dealt with his injuries. He accompanied dad to the hospital and even took graphic photographs of him being stitched back together (I’m really hoping he doesn’t prepare a slide show for viewing after Christmas dinner!)
I’ve been up to the hospital with my mum each day to check on dad’s progress, and I’m delighted to share with you that he is doing well. This is a miracle when you consider what he went through. He broke five ribs, his right knee, and shattered his ankle.
Chatting to him yesterday, he was able to tell me all about the accident and what happened when all hell broke loose. He remembers people running in all directions and lots of shouting. He remembers people crouching over him to check he was breathing, he remembers the sickening bang as the car hit him, and he remembers his eyes flying open as he hit the floor.
The driver, a young man in his twenties who was driving a powerful car, hit my dad then swerved into the oncoming traffic and hit another car before crashing into a brick wall. We are hoping to get him banned for life. The other car he hit had young children inside on their way to football practice. Fortunately, they were relatively unharmed aside from receiving cuts from the flying glass and being understandably shook up.
I’ll never forget that phone call from my brother to tell us what had happened.
Once we all knew he was alive and being looked after by the incredible ambulance crew and staff at A&E, each of us, my mum, brother, sister-in-law, my children, and I had our ‘what if’ moments. What if he hadn’t survived? In the blink of an eye, our family could have been altered forever. In the blink of an eye, my heart would have been broken in two. In the blink of an eye, four grandchildren would have been shattered beyond repair. Life is precious.
We hope to be able to bring dad home at the end of the week as he is making a satisfactory recovery. This is in large part to his level of fitness. His broken ribs are causing him a tremendous amount of pain, but this is being managed with medication. He can’t put weight on his ankle for six weeks, so we’ll be making sure he is comfortable and getting him anything he needs. Fortunately, my dad has a great sense of humour and an inner strength that I’ve admired all my life. He is my dad, he is my hero, and he is alive.
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for all the incredible messages of support we have received, not just from our family and friends, but from the online communities. I posted on my Facebook page how grateful I was that miracles do indeed exist and my post received one-hundred-and-forty-two comments. My dad read every single one, and he was so moved by the support and love (although he now thinks he’s a viral sensation!!), so thank you.
I wish you all a happy, safe, and joyous Christmas and urge you to hug your family, friends, and even a stranger if the need arises! Be kind, be caring, and be safe.
You are so right about it being no more than ‘a blink of an eye’ which can totally alter life and family dynamics. Thanks for a very moving post and I’m really glad to hear your dad is making a good recovery. I hope you all have a lovely Christmas.
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Thank you, Mary. Wishing you a lovely Christmas too xx
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Lovely post! We shouldn’t take anything for granted!
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Thank you x
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Brilliant post and I absolutely got everything you were saying. Life is too short. Hope your dad is continuing his recovery xx
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Thanks, Jo. Yes, he is a tough cookie! xx
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He sounds like my Dad! He’s 76 and cycles 20 miles 3 times a week plus plays golf twice a week. He puts me to shame!! Glad your dad is on the mend xx
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Get well soon Shelley’s Dad, you don’t need social media to know that you are a superstar!
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Don’t encourage him Rosie! He’ll be launching his own YouTube channel next ha ha. Thank you for your support xx
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Lovely post and so true about life changing so quickly. Hope your dad makes a speedy recovery Shelley. Karen x
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Thank you xx
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So glad your dad’s making a good recovery, Shelley xx
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Thanks, Cathy. He’s a Yorkshireman, say no more! 😉 xx
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Having lost our stillborn great niece, 5 friends and family to cancer and my Dad to a huge stroke this year, I understand and appreciate your wonderful blog post completely Shelley. I would also like to thank YOU for all your support to me this year too xxx
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Thank you so much, Linda. It’s been an incredibly tough year for so many wonderful people and I hope 2017 shines more light, joy, and happiness on you all xxx
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Good to hear things are looking up. And well done to your Dad for being so young at heart! xx
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Thanks, Terry. He has always been like this, able to see the positive side of things, and make us giggle. xx
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Praying for you, your dad and the rest of your family! ❤
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That’s lovely, thank you so much xx
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You’re very welcome!
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My dad had a heart attack about 7 weeks ago, that call was the worst I have ever taken. He was in hospital for 5 weeks and had to have a triple bypass. At 80 he has done amazingly well, it’s his inner strength that has kept him going. The ‘what ifs’ are awful, we are all facing up to them.
I wish you, your dad and all your family a wonderful Christmas.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I extend our love and prayers to you and your father too. They are definitely made of tough stuff! X
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Brilliant post and you are so right Life is to short and I cherish every moment with my wonderful family. I hope your dad continues to recover and is soon home with you all x x
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Thank you xx
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What a lovely family you have, Shelley. Thank goodness he will recover but he is obviously very brave and determined to return to an active live. A very heartening post.
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Thanks, Liz. I wouldn’t be surprised if he isn’t trying to work out when he can get out on his bike again! I think my mum will hide the wheels! X
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Shelley, my heart was in my mouth as I read the details. Thank goodness your Dad is on the mend. As you say, it makes you think about everything and how fast things can alter. Your love for your Dad shines through in your writing and I’m sure will be of great comfort & support to him during his recovery. Much love and good wishes xx
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Aww, thank you so much, Jan. xx
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So glad he’s making a recovery – never take anything or anyone for granted xxx
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So glad your dad is on the road to recovery – have been thinking about you. Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas together xxx
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Thanks, Alison. My heart rate has gone down a bit now haha! xxx
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So pleased to read that your Dad is on the road to recovery, but what a horrendous shock you must have all had. Enjoy your time at Christmas together xx
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Thank you so much, Jill xx
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A family Christmas will be so precious, Shelley. So glad your dad is on the mend.Jx
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I am so pleased to hear your dad is okay! Hope you all have a wonderful holiday. ❤️
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So glad your dad is doing well. He must be made of stern stuff. Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas period and that 2017 is a great year for you all, Sooz x
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Thank you so much, Sooz x
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This is a brilliant post, thank you for sharing. I was in a four car accident on the way to work with a friend two weeks ago, thankfully no-one was seriously injured but this post describes the way we are still all feeling perfectly. Things like this really put everything into perspective.
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Oh my goodness, I’m so glad that you were all okay. I think the shock of such an incident stays with you. I wish you all a happy, and safe Christmas x
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It definitely does. And the same to you – I hope your dad feels better soon x
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Shelley – what a terrible thing to happen. I am so glad your father is doing better. And thank you for sharing the story about your wonderful cousin. You are right about how precious our loved ones are!
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Such an important message for everyone. We all take each other for granted far too much! I’m so glad your Dad is going to be ok.
I’m so sorry to hear you lost your cousin so young. My husband’s cousin died suddenly, aged 30, of an asthma attack following a chest infection (10 years ago on 27th). She had a 6 week old baby, a 2 year old and 5 year old. Heartbreaking 😦
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Oh no, that’s so sad, that really is heartbreaking. Thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. X
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Lovely post Shelley… so touching!
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Thank you xx
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Very moving post
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Thank you 🙂
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