Still waiting. The twins will probably call at the same time. They are still on the same wave.Who’s calling you first? I’m guessing my 1 then 2.
50 years ago today, Father’s day 1975. I don’t remember anything about it. Just another busy day in the life of a 24-year-old with an infant son. Six months later in December my father died suddenly of a heart attack. So today as I spend my 50th Father’s Day without him, I tell you if you’re lucky enough to still have your father, cherish him while you do. Once he’s gone, it’s forever.
Happy Father's Day
I learned that early too. Kids don’t come with an instruction manual.When I was a kid, I believed my dad (and mom) had been parents their whole life. And that they were pros. It wasn’t until I became a dad I realized they were winging it day to day and just learning on the job. I couldn’t have asked for a better role model but it can be very hard and challenging at times. Colleague of mine said it’s the best had hardest job he ever had - I agree. Cheers to all the dads out there!
Sorta funny, when your wife dies you become a widower, when your husband dies you become a widow. I lost my daughter 4 years ago and my granddaughter 6 mos ago. There doesn't seem to be a name for folks like me. Hug your kids all you Dads.This is my favorite dad story.
My mom dropped dead when I was ten and the older I get the more I understand the strain and grief Dad experienced as a single father of five kids, the oldest 12. It was no walk in the park to raise me, believe you me.
Anyway, I was in graduate school at Maryland and I had one final qualifying exam to pass, it was either pass or get kicked out of the program. Four hours that would define the rest of my life. The exam was in complex analysis, my worst subject. I’m 3:50 into the exam and I’m stuck on this problem that I knew I had to prove, either prove it or tell everyone that I wasn’t good enough, that I’d wasted my last seven years. One last problem and I’m stuck, I’m the last one there and I say to myself that I’ve got to do this for my father. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere I find this pretty proof that saves my ***, lets me pass the exam. All because my father wouldn’t let me quit.
When I finally got my doctorate, I sent him a postcard: “Dr. LionJim now, more your honor than mine.” I loved that man.
50 years ago today, Father’s day 1975. I don’t remember anything about it. Just another busy day in the life of a 24-year-old with an infant son. Six months later in December my father died suddenly of a heart attack. So today as I spend my 50th Father’s Day without him, I tell you if you’re lucky enough to still have your father, cherish him while you do. Once he’s gone, it’s forever.
Happy Father's Day
Sorta funny, when your wife dies you become a widower, when your husband dies you become a widow. I lost my daughter 4 years ago and my granddaughter 6 mos ago. There doesn't seem to be a name for folks like me. Hug your kids all you Dads.
Always my daughter who calls way before my son….I’m glad I didn’t miss out on being a girl dad.Who’s calling you first? I’m guessing my 1 then 2.