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An Update on Taff

An Update on Taff

Do you want to win the battle or the war?

An Update on Taff.

In January this year I put out a short notice that the latest announcements were being delayed due to a family health problem that I was dealing with. Behind the scenes, as a family, we were managing this in Private until we had a clearer picture of what the outcome would be.

We appreciate all the messages of support and understanding during these difficult times. I took comfort from the messages personally when I was told ‘Family is more important’. 

I have reflected over the past few days over what was the ‘right thing to do’, and in the past, my Dad, Lyndon, known to many of you as ‘Taff’ would take to writing and posting blogs to document his stories. Over the past 30 years of Oxford Diecast, and many more working in the Toy & Hobby industry, many have followed the journey of my father right up to where we are today. You have all met Taff at many events and shows, and he always has enjoyed the community he created when his vision came to life. It only felt right to update everyone who has supported us for so many years.

In November, while attending the Warley Model Railway Show, my Dad insisted on helping me load up our stand on to the van as the show came to an end. As his daughter, I wanted him to get home, but as usual, he didn’t listen to me. Just as we were reaching the end of a frantic pack up, he collapsed. It was a frightening moment, and my initial thoughts were that he overdid it. We got him home safe to our Hometown in Swansea, and investigated further. To our surprise, Taff required an operation on his heart, a pretty standard but albeit large operation which took place in early December. Being the work orientated man he was, he worked right up until the moment they took him for surgery, we almost had to prize his laptop away from him.

Unfortunately, there were complications during the surgery, which meant that he did not regain consciousness until January. Once he was ready, as a family we took him to Neurological Rehabilitation, where he had to learn to walk and talk again, he remained here until early March. We have recently brought him back home to continue his journey. Unfortunately, one of the consequences of the complications caused vision issues and Taff is now blind.

For those of you that have had the pleasure of meeting Taff, will know that behind the strong & motivated business man, is a humorous character with a lot of wit and intelligence. During these very challenging few months, he has not lost his wicked sense of humour and shown us how courageous he can be. He has taken everything in his stride and is determined to not let this beat him.

You are probably wondering what the title of this Blog is referencing. As I sit writing this, I look back over the bumpy journey that we have endured over the past few months, and a particular moment of Taffs recovery remains at the forefront of my mind. While we  were waiting for Taff to regain consciousness, Kate, his wife, myself, my sisters Heather & Shaina and his and brothers Ceri & Wyn were with him daily. We wanted him to know that he is going to face some challenges over the next few weeks, but being the most important man in our lives, we were going to be here for every step of the way. A phrase that my father put to me many years ago while I was facing one of life’s challenges came to me. Do you want to win the battle or the war? In that moment, we saw the determination cumulate inside of him. He lifted his arms into a fighting pose, with a glisten in his eyes and a growl in his voice and said the first words we had heard since the operation….. ‘War’.

The hospital became like a second home to me, as I grappled my personal life, business and children all while attending to the needs of my Father. I am proud to say that he was lucky to have a dream team of family members around him, each tackling each element with our own strengths. We were so lucky to have my elder sister who is a nurse, who was advocating for my Dad through a crumbling NHS system. The people we met in the hospital from nurses, doctors and patients were wonderful. My Dad has always been someone who has given back, in any way he can from anonymous donations to causes, charity work, sponsoring youth football teams, even in recent years going back to his childhood school to teach young pupils about design and development. In January we shared a story with Dad about a patient, who was facing some life changing challenges just a few wards over from him. We knew instantly when we told him, he would want to donate, and that is just what he did. Even through his own plight, he still thought of others.

We looked back with Dad a few weeks ago about his memory of some of his times in the hospital, and he told us there were some words that were etched in his mind throughout some of his darker days. His Grandfather, named Algernon George Packer had the honor of receiving an MBE for his exceptional service throughout the wartime period. Those words engrained in his mind came from this moment:

During the period of acute enemy air activity at Swansea, Telephone House had to be vacated, and Mr Packer, in spite of injury to his wife and damage to his house, obtained temporary office accommodation and arranged for the removal of records and machines, so that work proceeded almost without interruption. His example of cheerful and untiring efforts was an inspiration to his subordinates. 

I guess I always wondered where my Dad was blessed with some of his characteristics, but this sets the scene perfectly, with the kind of man who helped to raise him.

Taff is a grandfather to 4 wonderful children, Zyan, Tobi, Tiwa and Georgios, and also I must not forget Benji the old English bulldog. I had the hard task of explaining to my eldest the position with his Gramps eyesight and to my surprise he created a beautiful version of this situation we find ourselves in  from a child’s perspective. My marvel fanatic son told me that it is pretty cool that Gramps is now blind, because he is now like ‘Daredevil’,  A quick google search told me Daredevil lost his eyesight and now has superhuman senses to navigate the world in a different way.

So for now, our very own Daredevil is showing us exactly how to handle the world when it deals you a poor set of cards, with the drive and determination that has been engrained in him since a young boy. We are seeing improvements week on week and we will adapt to a new lifestyle with him.

We don’t know now why we have been given this challenge, but for every battle we face we will keep pushing through together, to win this war.

 

We will read comments posted on the Blog but cannot respond. We appreciate all your support.

 

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Comments

Timo - March 28, 2024

I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Taff at Warley one year, rather than rush from customer to customer he took time out with me to reminisce about 1970s cars, even indulging me about my extensive list of new model suggestions.
He gave me some advice about my own business and shared a warmth of genuine friendship.
I hope for Taff and all of you as his family and friends that he finds his inner strength again and adapts as ever. If I can do any single thing to help, just say.
In my thoughts and prayers.

Les Machin - March 28, 2024

Heartbreaking and at the same time heartwarming story, Taff is blessed with a beautiful family glad to hear he’s on his way back

PAUL BRIDGE - March 28, 2024

Hi
Obviously we have lost touch over the last few years but I was shocked to read your update on your Dad . Obviously he’s a resilient man and will continue to be inspiring to you and the Family. Please pass on my heart felt good wishes to him . He’s lucky to have such a close Family beside him though all these troubles – Kind regards to you too Eloise

David - March 28, 2024

Please pass good wishes to “Taff” I had a problem similar to that which he has suffered. nine weeks in hospital, then the struggles learning to walk and the other things that he hs endured but you have not mentioned. Thankfully the resulting impairment for me has not been as severe as that Taff has. He is extremely lucky to have a caring family and I know how important that is. I know the simple thing of having my hand held when things were at there lowest was so important. I know it will never be right again but with your continuing support things can improve. Just one Battle at a time until the war is done.

Kindest regards

David.

Terry - March 28, 2024

Our thoughts are with Taff and his family. We pray for a good recovery.

David Scholes - March 28, 2024

We never know what life is going to throw at us but we need courage and determination to deal with it. Taff has that in abundance along with a supportive family. Best wishes to Taff in this new phase of his life.

Keith Ian Rawson - March 28, 2024

What a sad yet inspiring message of having a wonderful family to be there in times of need. I have never met Taff but he is obviously well loved by many and hopefully he gets strength from that love.
To all you family members I also hope the love that is shown helps you through this difficult time.
My sincerest best wishes

Yoni Palmer - March 28, 2024

This is such sad news. Taff is a titan of the modelling world and behind so many of the good things in it. Wishing him well and you and your family the strength to get through this together.
Yoni, all the way from Israel

Barry Eagles - March 28, 2024

What a fantastic story about a fantastic man, bought tears to my nearly 80 year old eyes. I have always admired Taff and being part Welsh myself know what family means. Take care and keep fighting and thanks for all you have done for the toy and model railway hobby. Barry Eagles

Pete Martindale - March 28, 2024

Keep going taf you can win this war .

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