It’s been a banner week of reading: John Sanford’s Silken Prey, Jimmy Connor’s
Outsider (autobiography), Michael Pollan’s Cooked, and Eben
Alexander’s Proof of Heaven. The third
highlights the importance of fire (grilling), water (braising, stewing), air
(bread), earth (fermenting) and social congealing effect of cooking that is
being lost to fast foods and microwave.
The fourth recounts near death experiences of an otherworldly realm as
‘perceived’ by a comatose neurosurgeon without a neocortex. I recommend them as thought provoking.
It hasn’t been all fun, eats and exercise. Getting Dad here on/off planes was more
challenging. He rides more than walks on
his walker. He sleeps more, and falls
asleep easily, while sitting. He is
usually pleasant and his long-term memory is immaculate. Yet, he is becoming more lost in fantasies,
albeit them positive and grandiose, e.g. I will be made Dean of the Medical School
and we will move to Vancouver
permanently. I completely lost it two
days ago when he accused Ben and I of disrupting a 75 year old friendship last
year that in fact ended disastrously as a result of his fantastical
actions. But who am I arguing with, my
father or his demented alter ego? How
long is he safe to stay by himself, living independently, largely
unmonitored? Will this be our last stay together
in Vancouver ?
Shanghai – Earlier
this month, I gave several talks at a national peds GI conference, in English
with a voice-racked Mandarin introduction.
Treated like an emperor, 10 course feast upon feast. Temperature > 100. Walked through Tian Zi Fang’s old narrow
alleyways and Xin Tian Di’s new UPscale mall complex. 24 million.
Construction cranes punctuating the skyline. Housing prices 400K US$ for 800 ft2. Visited the new Zhao Meng-fu museum in Huzhou
for my father who wrote two books on his paintings, Lake
Tai (3 white fishes), and Suzhou ’s Humble
Administrator and Lion’s Garden. Experienced
4-handed massage à trois.
As I travel in Teri’s favorite footsteps, I still see things
through her eyes. Today, I first
realized that one of her gifts to friends, me, and especially the kids, was
fully unconditional acceptance and love. Accepting us warts, differing racial, ethnic,
viewpoints and all.
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