In the Clouds

It’s been twenty-eight years since my dad, Sonny, died but he’s present in all the ways he can be – in my head and heart.

We had a thing for clouds, the two of us…

Two days after my dad’s death, hubby Paul and I were tasked with retrieving golf clubs and personal items from Sonny’s country club. We drove there in my dad’s beloved convertible, and I chose to stay in the car while Paul navigated the well-meaning, grief-stricken assemblage of folks who’d gathered, shocked and saddened – just like us.

Thoughtful Paul parked Sonny’s car in a distant location in the lot, facing a picturesque view past the ninth hole, overlooking a nearby mountaintop. Paul knew the outpouring of grief from others would be my undoing and a moment to collect my breath was welcome. Sonny’s passing was surreal and despite intellectually understanding the loss, I was incapable of processing the emotion. My dad was gone, but he’d been “gone” before. On trips and vacations, always returning, no matter what.

As I waited for Paul to return, I studied the approaching clouds – appearing abruptly, shrouding the mountain top in fluff. I heard my dad’s voice like a gentle echo in my head saying,

“Lookee there – that’s a pretty picture, isn’t it?”

Glancing toward the driver’s seat, I saw him. Mirrored shades, his heavily tanned face, turquoise golf shirt and white shorts. As if he’d just finished 18-holes – ready to head home.

“Remember I’m near…always in the clouds.”

My reverie ended and Paul was back, loading the trunk with golf clubs, shoes and gear, attended by a throng of Sonny’s golfing buddies, looking forlorn and lost.

These days if you catch me staring at the sky with a faraway gaze there’s a 99% chance I’m chatting with my dad. Reeling in the comfort and the nearness of him as he stirs up the sky.

On his birthday in December, I’m certain he sent a show – a murmuration of starlings on what would’ve been his 91st birthday. It was a sight to behold and free write poetry poured out of me:

The morning the starlings came

The tears came, too

Silent rivers on my cheeks

Incongruous comfort

Feeling the wonder

Embracing the memory of you

Conveyed in bird ballet

The morning the starlings came

Vicki 💝

I love reader input about my dad. He was quite a human. If you want to catch up, here’s a link to a few posts about him. He’d be pleased to meet you…I just know it.


Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press

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101 responses to “In the Clouds”

  1. Though I lack conversations and clouds involving my father, I do have fond memories and jokes. It would be interesting to know all the ways people carry a loving presence past the finish line, Vicki. My post of last night touches on the same topic and overlaps with yours. We are in sync.

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    1. Thank you, my friend. I love being in sync with you…can’t wait to read your post. Good morning…sending hugs! 💝

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  2. Vicki, this is such a beautiful post is so many ways. I know you were so close to your dad, sunny. and it stands to reason that you would stay connected to him even after his passing. he was such a happy presence throughout your life, even in midst of all the challenges, he always returned and was a comfort to you. no wonder the clouds recall your dad to you, he always saw something in them, beyond even the ones that were dark for moment and knew they would pass on. the murmuration on the date of his birthday seems like him reaching out with a beautiful gift to you, a show that just the two of you would understand and you would have a front row seat to. it inspired your beautiful poem. he still is your comfort and your knight, never far away.

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    1. Beth…you’ve got tears flowing over here. Thank you so very much. It’s taken me since December to put this post together. It felt so bare and personal. Grateful to you for your deep understanding and poetic insights about my dad and clouds …”he always saw something in them, beyond even the ones that were dark for the moment”…ah yes. Such was life with Sue. Sending all my love to you this morning. I’m feeling the vulnerability was worth the risk — grateful for your generous comments. xo! ❤️💝❤️💝❤️

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  3. I’m so thankful for your Sonny and for such poignant reminders of him. I’ve only seen a murmuration once, but now you’ll always link that amazement with your another memory of your dad.

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    1. You are so right, dear Joy! I will always think of him when starlings appear — especially in formation! Thank you for being you – always so kind and supportive. Big hugs!!! 🥰❤️🥰

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  4. Big hugs for you, as well, Vicki!

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  5. Beautiful post about Sunny, Vicki.

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    1. Kymber…thank you! ❤️🥰❤️

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  6. So beautiful and heartfelt, Vicki! It’s wonderful to recognize these small ways our loved ones linger and let us know they’re still here. ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much, Erin…love you and your big heart! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. 🥰🥰🥰

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  7. A beautiful, poignant post, Vicki. A wonderful tribute to your late father…and to your husband.

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    1. Many thanks, my friend. Sending all of my best wishes to you! ❤️🥰❤️

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      1. You’re very welcome, Vicki, and best wishes to you, too! 🙂

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  8. What a beautiful post, Vicki. I love that you have these moments with your dad and know in your heart it’s him sending you a sign, a wink and a visit.

    Funnily enough, it’s clear skies over here and so I’m smiling, thinking that the clouds are over with you right now – visiting and commiserating.

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    1. Awww! Love your thoughts, Ab! And yes…these moments of remembering. I know you understand how precious it is and important – loving those we’ve lost. Xo, my friend! 🥰❤️🥰

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  9. Love and hugs to you, Vicki. 💞🤗 What a sweet way to connect with your father – through clouds and starlings. 💕💕

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    1. Rose…big hugs and thanks. Yes, yes. So good. Hope you have a terrific Sunday, dear one! 🥰❤️🥰

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  10. Oh my. What a powerful experience and heartfelt poem, Vicki. My dad has been gone for 25 years this spring, and I still hear his voice clear as day with certain expressions. You’re right that our loved ones never really leave us. Hugs my friend. 🤗

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    1. Thank you, Michelle…yes! They never really leave. Appreciate you! 🥰❤️🥰

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  11. Ah, so beautiful, dear Vicki. Your dad was such a remarkable human. I love the reassurance that he is still close – and that you are so attuned to him to feel it. Thanks for sharing your beautiful poem!

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    1. Love you, Wynne! Thanks for your beautiful boosts of kindness — always! Xo! 😘

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  12. Wonderful post Vicki. Great pic of your dad too. “These days if you catch me staring at the sky with a faraway gaze there’s a 99% chance I’m chatting with my dad. Reeling in the comfort and the nearness of him as he stirs up the sky.” I love that imagery. When you want to talk … looking up to the clouds. Like your very own personal walkie talkie with your dad! “Hey dad, how about this crazy day!! What do you think?”

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    1. Exactly!!! Thank you, Brian! Appreciate you…you get me! ❤️😉❤️

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      1. Such a great image. I’m sure your dad would be proud and happy that you got him. ♥️😎😎😎

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  13. This is a beautiful tribute to your father, Vicki. I hate to be cliche and say that energy never dies, but it’s true. I think when we are connected, we remain connected, whether in physical or spiritual form ❤

    Wishing you calm and peace on this day.

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    1. Love that, Kath…and those words – almost verbatim – were the biggest comfort to me when he passed and continue to serve me well as a reminder. Energy never dies…and his energy is within me. Love you oodles for being you…hope all is going well. xoxoxo! 💝💝💝

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    1. Much love to you…sending my best wishes, dear one. ❤️❤️❤️

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      1. Back at you Vicki ❤️❤️

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  14. Your post brought tears to my eyes. Your husband was so thoughtful picking up the golf clubs and leaving you a beautiful view of clouds. I’m especially missing my mom right now, so this really resonated with me.

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    1. Oh my…thank you, Elizabeth! Sending big hugs as you remember your mom. It doesn’t really get easier, does it?
      ❤️❤️❤️

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      1. Like my daughter told me, grief comes in sets like waves. 😢

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        1. Such wisdom! Very true! ❤️

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          1. Her wisdom was hard-earned when a dear friend committed suicide.

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            1. Oh my. So difficult on so many levels. You should be so proud of your girl.
              ❤️❤️❤️

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  15. Beautiful post about Sunny And your memories. Your dad, I know from your book, was an extraordinary guy and you and Lisa were blessed to have him in your lives . May beautiful sunny moments continue to flow your way. With love, Vickie

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    1. Thank you so much, dear Vickie!
      ❤️🥰❤️

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  16. Your post – and your poem – brought some tears, Vicki (whoops I just saw the person before me said the same, but obviously you’ve hit a soft spot in us). I talk to my dad as well. I was with him when he died, over a decade ago, (quite a gift), and I see him in the clouds and in my dreams. Sweet hug to you.

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    1. I love that you speak to your dad in the clouds too, Pam. It’s a comfort, for sure. Thank you so very much. ❤️🥰❤️

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  17. Your post gave me chills, Vicki. I know your dad was there. I’m not even going to attempt my trademark oddball humor in this comment, because I want the beauty of your words to shine without distraction.

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    1. Oh goodness. I’m honored by your generous words. Thank you, thank you! ❤️❤️❤️

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  18. Sonny is one of those characters who stayed with me the most after reading your book, Vicki. I probably shared this with you before, but my father-in-law was known for primarily putting in long hours in the family trucking business. He had only one hobby—golf. Following his Celebration of Life, his children decided to spread his ashes on his favorite golf course. It was close to midnight, and I’m sure it was probably illegal, but it still seemed like the appropriate thing to do.

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    1. I LOVE that, Pete — and it means so much to me to hear how my dad stood out to you. Always grateful for your support! Sending hugs to you and Debbie. ❤️😉❤️

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  19. It’s wonderful that you connected with your passed-away father through clouds and starlings, Victoria!

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    1. Ahh…Tim! Thank you so much! Hope you are doing well! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. You’re welcome, Victoria. 😍 Thank you for your interest. I’m doing well for an old man.

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        1. Always sending my best wishes!!! ❤️

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          1. Thanks, Victoria. Best wishes for you too. 😍🙏

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  20. Such a wonderful love you have for your wonderful father, Vicki. Men like him are such a great gift to their families. This is so touching and true. Sending love.

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    1. Thank you, dear one. You are so right…a gift to families. Well said! Love received…sending more back to you!
      ❤️❤️❤️

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  21. Witnessing a bird murmuration in the sky is a special moment, and it was no accident when you caught the starlings on your dad’s birthday. I love that the poetry and love for your dad came from within instantaneously. You caught the emotion of the moment so well, so honestly. I felt it. And I never thought of it this way, but it is a “bird ballet” – I love that. Extra hugs for you today, dear Vicki. Xo ❤️❤️

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    1. Melanie…thank you times a zillion!!! I love how we connect about things we feel but can’t always “see”. Sending loads of love and hugs to you this morning! 😉🥰😉

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      1. It IS kind of crazy, but very welcome on how we connect about things we feel. There are so many similarities! Did we meet in a past life?? Or, maybe it’s just the Ohio air. 😉Thanks for the love, Vicki! 🥰🥰

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        1. I hear you! I dunno either but it’s legit! And wonderful. The best I can come up with is “soul sisters”. Love ya! 🥰

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          1. Ahhhh, perfect. I like “soul sisters.” 🥰

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            1. Makes me happy that you do! 💝😊💝

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  22. So deeply touching, Vicki. 🥹 Beautiful writing and memories. Thank you for sharing. 💝

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    1. I love praise from you, my oh-so talented friend. Thank you! Sending hugs! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. Hugs wonderfully received and returned. Thank you so much for your reply and beautiful post. ❤️

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  23. Beautiful post – thanks for sharing those stories about the clouds and starlings. ❤️

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    1. Oh my goodness…thank you, Todd. Always appreciate you for reading and your kindness…which makes me realize…I think I missed reading your most recent post! Whoops! 😜💝😜

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      1. Haha no worries -it’s just my monthly photo dump😁

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  24. Just gorgeous, Vicki. What a lovely poem and beautiful way to remember your dad. I’m.sure he had a smile on his face when reading this. I would love to be remembered in the clouds and the flight of starlings. Hugs ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. Well, now. You just put a whopper of a smile on MY face! Thank you, Diana, for stopping by and for your generous praise. I’m with you — one day I’d like to be remembered the same way. Much love! 💝💝💝

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  25. This is so beautiful, Vicki, and I got teary-eyed when I read your poem. I thought of my parents who have also passed. I love the clouds too, and these lines resonated:

    “My dad was gone, but he’d been “gone” before. On trips and vacations, always returning, no matter what.” We’ll believe what we want to navigate through the loss and grief. Hugs xo

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    1. You are so dear. Thank you, Lauren!
      ❤️🥰❤️Xo!

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      1. You’re so welcome, Vicki! 💕🌷💕

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        1. Appreciate you! 🥰

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  26. What a beautiful post, Vicki. You picked the perfect picture of your dad for it. I’m not sure if we can see clouds reflected in his glasses, but what I can see is that he was looking at a stunning view.

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    1. Oh my goodness! Love your insight about the reflection on his glasses! I never put that together, Edward. Yes! He was looking at a beautiful beach in Acapulco. Great observation. Sending hugs to you! 🥰

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      1. I thought it was a beach, but I didn’t mention it in case it was a lake. Thank you, and hugs back, my friend. 🤗

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        1. You’re so good!!! Thank you! Hugs back! 🥰😉🥰

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          1. You’re so welcome, my friend. 🫶🏼

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  27. What a great dad, and what a connection. Clouds. What could be better?

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    1. Aww!!! Thank you, Jennie! Xo! 😘

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      1. You’re very welcome, Vicki! 😍

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  28. […] P.S.? No, you’re not wrong! In last week’s post my eyes were heavenward, thinking about clouds and my dad. Stay tuned…who knows what he might stir up for next week. Whatever it is, it’ll be […]

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  29. Influential fathers are important to daughters. I’m happy your dad was special and you have such tender memories, Vicki.

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    1. Mary…thank you so much. Appreciate you! 💝

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  30. Aww, your dad sounds amazing. And by coincidence this January it was 27 years since I lost my dad too. Perhaps they’re up in the clouds together, looking down at us and smiling. Hugs to you. xx

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    1. Oh….sorry you’ve experienced the loss, too, but I love the idea of them hanging out together — keeping an eye on us! ❤️❤️❤️

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