Celebration Of My Old Boy

in #writing7 years ago

You don't know what you have until you lose it.

This is a popular saying most people take very casual and others, as an important statement.

I count myself amongst the important people.

Lemme share a brief story about my grandfather...

Rt.Major. Effiong Akpan Akpan is my maternal grandfather. He was an high ranking officer in the Nigeria Army before his retirement.
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He watched me grew up from a lying baby to a crawling baby and finally to a walking child. He bought me the first flip-flops when I started walking as a child.

He could had care less of me because I was born out of wedlock but instead, he allowed love flow out of him to a tender soul I was. Every time I felt the absence of my father, he stepped in and filled the space.

I also reminisce on days he took me to school and made sure he brought me home by himself. The front seat of his Beatle car was uncontested for as I had the seat as a permanent passenger. He was my home teacher and believe me, the military drilling I got when I misbehaved still linger fresh in my memory.

Farming wasn't exceptional as I followed him always to the farm in the name of escort but with interior motive of eating his farm products. Lol.

I can't count how many times he dished food with his spoon to eat but I'd appear like an ant man to eat off his food from his spoon.

Yeah, I had lots of beautiful memories with my grandfather which are too numerous to be shared.

I didn't understand the concept of growth enough to think that has I was growing into a beautiful young and strong teenager, my grandfather would grow into an old weak man. I counted him amongst the ageless being.

My thoughts failed me when I got the news he was diagnosed of partial stroke and prostate cancer in 2014. The news was really disheartening because I kept thinking if he was gonna kick the bucket in a split unexpected seconds.

I had to shuttle myself between school and visiting my grandfather with food every day in the hospital. Like I was assigned the role of his caretaker because I was his favourite amongst all his grandchildren.
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I felt the duty was too cumbersome and demanding at first, but the beautiful memories of his lively days with me kept flashing and I couldn't resist than to help.

For 5 years now, my grandfather have lived with his sickness. He's a survivor and undergoing treatments but in my own side, I took it upon myself to reciprocate his love and kind gestures now he's still living than to wish I did when he's called to glory.
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Dear steemians, it's been 5 years and the old boy is still alive, strong and getting well. Please join me in celebrating my grandfather's 79th birthday today and 5 years of surviving prostate cancer.

Happy birthday old boy. I'll keep celebrating you till when you are gone to be with the Lord.

Love from your favourite girl, @lizzieharrison.

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Beautifully heartfelt story. Your love for each other is obvious.
Happy Birthday to your grandpa.

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