There's no roadmap to any of this really, no matter how many times we're a part of this circle.
It never gets any easier, but we probably get better at safeguarding ourselves in whatever way we can.
You're never truly ready though; how could you be?
I've written quite a few things about losing my dad when I was in my mid 20's, and nearly 20 years on, I can honestly say that it shaped me in ways that I could never had anticipated.
There's a million one things I could say about what I wish I could say to him, but I learned to let them go, and to continue to try and be the best I can be. That's what he truly would have wanted.
I lived with my mum after we lost my dad for 4 years, and I didn't realise it at the time, but I really needed her, maybe as much as she needed me. We were good for each other, and I look back at those years with a certain fondness. I knew it couldn't last forever, but I really appreciated it while it did.
When I met Vanille, everything changed. She moved in with my mum and me within 6 months, and we had our own place within 12. It was perfect, but I still worried about my mum, and how she'd cope. We weren't too far away though, and I made sure I visited regularly, and would often finish work and go round for a cup of tea, a chat and a Fish finger sandwich.
She met Tony a few years after I'd left, at the funeral of a mutual friend, and when she told me about him, there was a legitimate nervousness. I can only assume she was worried how I'd react, but there really wasn't any need to. I was so happy for her, and really couldn't wait to meet Tony.
The first time I met him, we hit it off straight away. He was so interesting, and really funny, and I could see how happy he made my mum. He was such a great guy, and I chatted to him for hours about various different things that first evening. He'd lived such an interesting life.
I've talked before about my 30's, and how all these life changing things happened, and how sad it made me that I couldn't tell my dad about them. Everything I've done, that I'm probably the most proud of has happened in the last decade or so.
- Being Vanille's Husband
- Judging World Title Fights
- Travelling everywhere
- Setting up One Credit Classics
- Teaching Consistently
- Getting a few belts in Jiu-Jitsu