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2 Years Since My Dad's Passing And How That Has Affected My Views On Applejack


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I have always loved Applejack and it is something I have said many times but with today being the 2nd anniversary of my fathers death I am reminded of one of the reasons that I believe really sealed the deal for me and made me have a strong bond with Applejack in particular and there is a hint in the picture below.

 

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The death of Applejacks parents, orphans have been a long time trope in literature, TV, comics, cartoons, video games and just every media that has ever existed and ever will exist but something about Applejack's case in particular is special to me. It is never explicitly stated in the show itself because it was judged to be too tragic for the show's "target audience" but is confirmed by the writers and was hinted at in Apple Family Reunion which is my favorite episode of the series.

 

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But again what about Applejack's story pulls at my heartstrings? It is because these experiences remind me a great deal of my own. Applejack faced hardship early on by having to take responsibility for the family farm and to help raise her younger sister Applebloom and while my experience wasn't exactly like that there is a lot of similarity. I was diagnosed at age 2 with Autism after exhibiting severe behavioral problems and losing what little language I had, I had to work a lot harder just to learn things that most people take for granted like basic socialization, what is appropriate and innapropriate, how to handle stress and even learning how to talk. Fast forward to age 12 and though I still had many issues I was on the school honor role and though I did go through bullying did have some friends but it was at this time that my grandmother passed away unexpectedly at the age of 64 which is only 4 years older than my mother is now. Fast forward to my early 20's and my grandfather is in a coma due to complications of trying to remove a brain tumor and as per his will the feeding tube was pulled which I had serious moral concerns with and still do to this day.

 

And then there is of course my father he was sick for most of his adult life he nearly died from Polio during his childhood, and nearly died from Lupus sometime in his 20's or 30's and one of his kidneys failed in 1995. My Mom stepped in at the time and gave him one of her kidneys which lasted 8 years. After that kidney failed he despite some difficulties was able to take care of himself albeit with some assistance but after a nasty infection and drug interaction in 2008 his condition slowly deteriorated to the point where my Mom and I had to help take care of him. He wasn't strong enough to go through another transplant so that was out and after years of suffering his body finally gave out on March 13th, 2012. My Dad has been there for me since I could remember, no matter how sick he was and how much he suffered he always thought of me, my brother and my mom and I am glad that I could be there for him in the last few years of his life.

 

While Applejack's younger sister Applebloom unlike my father was is actually healthy the fact that she along with her older brother Big Macintosh and Granny Smith had to all help take care of her still reminds me of my mom and I banding together to take care of my dad and to me is a sad but also very inspiring story. The fact that Applejack was able to go through something like that which would destroy so many and come out of it stronger to me shows a lesson that is important for everyone and it is that even when times are tough that hope can still burn bright.

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*sigh* You know, i think i can very much relate to you there.

 

My dad died three years ago, but it happened very suddenly, without warning. I had no chance to say goodbye, nor did i have the time to attune myself to the thought that he may someday not be there anymore. I guess i have never really come to terms with it.

 

Maybe one of the reasons why Applejack is very high on my favorites list. Don't know.

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*sigh* You know, i think i can very much relate to you there.

With my Dad I knew he didn't have much time left but I didn't know exactly when he would go, he died in the hospital when I was at work. My uncle picked me up from work that night and drove me home where he broke the news to me. He was at the hospital because of an infection after recently getting out of the hospital for the same reason, toward the end he got a lot of infections due to his increasingly weakened immune system. Because of that he had to be placed on hemodialysis which takes it right out of the blood which has a much lower risk of infection but is much harder on the body than paritonealdialysis which is where the patient hooks themselves to a machine at night. Though I kind of saw it coming I never got to say goodbye either.

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Thank you for that beautifully written blog.  It was very moving.  As you know, I too lost my dad a few years ago.  He was in fair health his last few years but he made the best of it.  My stepmom took very good care of him.  And I decided that as long as I was single and able to do so, I would spend every Christmas with him that I could.  I actually wasn't sure I was going to do it in 2010 for reasons I no longer recall.  But now, as a buddy of mine likes to say, "Aren't you glad you did?" 

 

Odds are most of us won't have the blessing of a final goodbye with a parent.  And that's OK.  :)  The important thing is to stay involved in their lives and do our best to stay on good terms.  Even take the step of saying "I love you" once in awhile.  That way there won't be any regrets when that sad moment comes. 

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It's awesome that your father managed to struggle through sickness to take care of you. No wonder you identify with Applejack. Thank you for writing this very personal message and wishing you the best.

 

-Nom

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