Philip Toledano, Days With My Father.

This is a website, but also a work of art, as these things can be, chronicling a son’s last years with his dad, after his mother dies, when he realizes his father has severe short term memory loss.

My friend Ted said it was one of the most moving things on the Internet, and I of course had my doubts, and then I read it the whole way through, and cried, and then sobbed. Go ahead, I dare you to read this and not be moved.

I cannot get the phrase, “We loved each other nakedly,” out of my head.

  1. rawrranna reblogged this from meaghano and added:
    i know i’ve posted this before...i just recently looked at
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    family incredibly! Now
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    What a beautiful Website….. Philip Toledano, Days With My Father. memily:
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    hope everyone gets a chance to remember their parents this way.
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    solemnly inspiring
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    I’ve enjoyed his photography for quite...is something very personal.
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    Holy FUCK this deep!...end without crying. I’m a cynical bastard, but I couldn’t do it. I...
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    haven’t had an emotional cry in a while…
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    heart in so many ways....somehow reminds me...grandfather,...
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