My father died May 29, 2006. It was a Monday — and, thus, Memorial Day. It was 11 years ago, yet I often ponder what he'd think of my life.pic.twitter.com/PU0dj3zLZq
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I do. It is. And I hope I always will have the humility to strive to do better.pic.twitter.com/4XrsQ7346u
He'd be proud, yes, but it's his little bits of wisdom—and the goofy dad-isms and subtle-but-needed ego checks—that I miss at key moments.
In any event, while I miss him — especially today — I'm so grateful for all that he did give me.
Thanks for the kindness, y'all. Much appreciated. I'm gonna get to sleep, tho, because it's a long week (& the start of a long month) ahead.
Night, all, and let us be good to one another — and ourselves.
And you clearly are doing that, to this distant observer.
I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure your dad would be tremendously proud of you. He was fortunate to have you for a son.
That is a truly incredible last conversation to have.
moving story
Your dad did good. I am sorry for your loss and thankful for his influence on you and what you do.
Great advice for us all!
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