More About Dad
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 06/12/08
More About Dad
I created a blog dedicated just to my dad and the book I wrote about him. From time to time I add things to it that I think of that relate to him, some of which isn't all in the book. Check it out if you get a chance! http://karenzemek.blogspot.com.An Author, Who Me?
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 06/12/08
An Author, Who Me?
Things My Dad Made For Me
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 06/07/08
Things My Dad Made For Me
In honor of Father's Day, I just wanted to share one of the amazing abilities of my dad by showing you all the things he made for me. Well, not all, but at least the things I could get pictures of now.
Here is the link to my photobucket slide show that shows all the things my dad made for me (you need to look for the one marked slideshow and click on it):
Must Read For Those Who Enjoy Memoirs
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 06/06/08
Must Read For Those Who Enjoy Memoirs
Here is a book review I received yesterday from Cindy Oldham:
Cindy Oldham
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My Funny Dad, Harry
By
Karen Arlettaz Zemek
"My Funny Dad, Harry" is a unique, interesting collection of memories about a gentle man who was a devoted husband and father. His daughter, author Karen Arlettaz Zemek leads us through the early years of her life and shows us how she and her father had a special bond that continued growing throughout their lives.
Mrs. Zemek allows the reader to share in her father's love of cats through the many pictures sprinkled through the book and the memories that are tied to how he loved and cared for them. She portrays her father thoughtfully and eloquently as she became his caregiver during the last years of his life. This is a memoir that allows the reader to meet her father and is a loving tribute to his life and the many memories his daughter chose to share with the world.
This book is a pleasure to read and will make you smile and laugh as well as bring a tear to your eyes as you read this lovingly crafted memoir. My Funny Dad, Harry is a must read for those who enjoy memoirs.
(For more reviews, check out "My Funny Dad, Harry" at Amazon.com and after reading, be sure to participate in the book discussion on Amazon at the bottom of the book detail page. Thank you!)
For more info regarding my dad, go to www.karenzemek@blogspot.com
FOREWORD OF BOOK
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 03/01/08
FOREWORD OF BOOK
MY FUNNY DAD, HARRY
(available on www.amazon.com, www.bn.com
and www.outskirtspress.com/myfunnydadharry)
To order directly from me instead of online, email me a request for the book at: myfunnydadharry@sbcglobal.net and I'll send you my address where you can mail me a check for $15 (incl. postage and tax) and I'll mail you an autographed copy.
FOREWORD
I have so many funny memories of things my dad, Harrington Arlettaz (Harry), did that I decided to write this book in his memory as a tribute to him. This book is not only about my dad, but also about me, life and aging and how we deal with it. I kept a day-by-day journal since the end of 1999 from which I picked out the funny things that happened and formed this book as well as thinking back and drawing from my memories. I never thought I would write a book until he died. It was a way for me to handle my grief and helped me to really think about what a special man he was. Also, I couldn't sleep through the night because thoughts about things he did kept coming in my head and I thought how easy it would be to write them down and put them in a book. Even the title came to me so I started writing and this book became a reality. I hope it brings a smile to your face, maybe gives you some pointers and even makes you laugh out loud.
My dad lived from December 9, 1917 to February 16, 2007. He was around before TV and lived to see the digital age of high tech. He even got to use a computer! He truly was a Godly, wonderful husband and father. I hope you enjoy the humorous side I am sharing with you in this book as well as some of the tender moments we shared. Everything in here really did happen. He was an amazing man, absolutely one of a kind! Perhaps you too will learn some things from him just as I have.
Having grown up through the Depression, Harry was a king of pack rats. He saved EVERYTHING, but in an organized way. It just took me awhile to figure out his system. If something broke, he would save it because he planned to fix it. For example, Dad was very excited about getting a new microwave and so proud of himself for researching it out and getting exactly the right one. The next day, Gerard and I took groceries to dad and got him to move the old microwave off the counter at least. I thought maybe he'd let Gerard put it by the front door so it would be easy to take out when "the weather broke." But no, he told us to leave it in the dining room for now. I told Gerard "I'm not saying anymore about it, but you watch, he won't throw it away." I was right, he never did!
He just ran out of space and didn't get to everything he wanted to do; consequently, his house was full of clutter when he died. This motivated me to learn how to sell items on eBay, but I had to try things out first to make sure they worked.
Harry truly exemplified the man described in Micah 6:8: "He hath shewed thee, O man what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" (KJV)
My dad was a very quiet and private person. That's why it is so ironic that I am sharing him with you through this book. My mom's side of the family were big and loud and my dad was quite the opposite. Mom was always the one who liked to read and talked about writing a book some day.
Harry's priorities were as follows:
Trust in the Lord and Help Others
Be Warm and Comfortable
Family
Working with his hands (like all the time)
Learning
Cats and other Animals
Notice that sports, appearance, cleaning and what others think don't even make the list. These things were totally unimportant to him which made him the unique, one-of-a-kind very funny person.
When he hit "old age" he always had to be warm. He wore a jacket vest inside the house all winter long even though the thermometers registered close to 80 degrees. (Yes, plural, because he had at least one hanging in each room, many of which were still in the plastic).
As you read this book, you will get to know my Funny Dad through my eyes as well as how our relationship grew. If you are a caregiver to an older person, I'm sure you will identify with many of the events I share in this book and realize other people have some of the same problems as you. Hopefully, you will even learn some things and get some ideas from him just like I have. --Karen Arlettaz Zemek
Who's Harry?
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Karen & Gerard
Posted on: 02/23/08
Who's Harry?
Here's a quick, entertaining way to find out what made my dad, Harry, such a wonderful father and an amazing, very unique person:
Check out a short video about my dad at with link below:










