As I worked on that story today—& saw all those dad tweets—I kept thinking about what my dad would have had to say about my upcoming week.
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The funny thing is, he's been gone since 2006, but I could basically have the conversation that I would have had with him in my head.
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He would be proud — but he would have shared it in an understated way that would have reminded me of the importance of humility and humor.
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I wish I could actually pick up the phone and have him tell me those things, but I think he'd be happy to know that I'm still thinking them.
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Last year, I wrote a bit about these sorts of thoughts, so I'll end by sharing that again: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/88891901901/fathers-day-nine-years-later …pic.twitter.com/rQ4qNJYmTG
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And while I miss my dad, it's so great to be able to wish a Happy Father's Day to his son,
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But, for now, it's going to be quite a day in the morning, so I'm off to sleep. ... Night, all, and be good to one another.
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