‘He had a chair, Grandad’s chair at my Nan’s house, and I remember going to visit my Nan afterwards and you know we’re allowed to sit on it now, we were never allowed to sit on it when he was alive.’
Today’s podcast is a bit different. It is brought to us by Cerys Wrigley, who attended our first workshop where we created ‘Journeys of Grief’. Cerys is an accomplished young writer and activist from Luton and it’s a real honour to have her voice as part of the project. In her ‘Tribute to My Grandfather’, based on her Grandad-David Perkins, Cerys explores the grief journey her and the family went on: from learning about her Grandfather’s life-threatening illness to life moving forward with a noticeable longing to have her Grandfather there to see what she’s doing now.
(Cerys kindly agreed to the release of this recording from our first workshop, unfortunately it was recorded on a phone as we didn’t have the official recording equipment at that stage so apologies for the less than perfect sound quality. However, we felt the content was so beautiful we couldn’t hold it back solely for this reason.)