Days With My Father – by Phillip Toledano


In our fast paced world it can become so easy to forget how precious time is.  Seeing myself type this seems so cliche, but no matter how many times I hear it, I continually forget.  This amazing series by Phillip Toledano looks at life with his father, who is struggling with memory issues, after the death of his mother.

My Mum died suddenly on September 4th, 2006

After she died, I realized how much she’d been shielding me from my father’s mental state. He didn’t have alzheimers, but he had no short-term memory, and was often lost.

I took him to the funeral, but when we got home, he’d keep asking me every 15 minutes where my mother was. I had to explain over and over again, that she had died.

This was shocking news to him.

Why had no-one told him?
Why hadn’t I taken him to the funeral?
Why hadn’t he visited her in the hospital?

He had no memory of these events.

After a while, I realized I couldn’t keep telling him that his wife had died. He didn’t remember, and it was killing both of us, to constantly re-live her death.

I decided to tell him she’d gone to Paris, to take care of her brother, who was sick.

‘Days with my father’ is a journal.

A record of our relationship, and the time we spent over the last three years.

2006-2009

– Phillip Toledano

 

 

 

 

This is only a sample of the images so checkout dayswithmyfather.com to experience the entire project.

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