I haven't returned to South Africa at all since emigrating many years ago. During that period of time, my dad's state of health has deteriorated to a point where he's pretty much not functional - a consequence of a number of strokes over a long period of time and I suppose gradual degradation.
So now I sit with the question: Do I fly over to see him before he finally passes - which could be next week or another 5 years (no idea). He virtually wouldn't be able to recognise me and I wouldn't be able to have a discussion of any sort with him. I suppose over my lifetime there's been a fair degree of 'resentment' from me towards my dad and that has gone away as time has passed.
From my side I'm thinking that I prefer to remember him as he was and to see him now would be an absolute shocker for me and one that won't have any benefit.
So, do i remember him as he was and attend his funeral and pay my last respects (in a sense) in that way - or do I go before then?
Any thoughts either way are welcome
