I know I was lucky to have such a loving, funny Dad. He cared about me, was invested in my life. He loved Annie "like a daughter" as he said several times. He was one of those rare men who, when he screwed up, would apologize. He lived big. He loved life and didn't want to leave it.
I began writing this blog last year in response, in great part, to the loss of my dad, as you can see in the first entry.
I will honor him today by breathing, by loving the blue sky and sun, by touching the shells I picked up at the beach yesterday (he taught me to love the ocean)--and by being kind to those around me, making sure to apologize when I screw up.
4 comments:
A sad day indeed. Funny how quickly time passes by. A beautiful tribute you made for your dad. I really liked the picture of you and your dad, and the one with the flowers. May your memories bring you even closer to him and his love!
I cannot believe it's been a year. Thinking of you.
Kate, I love those pictures of your Pop. You know, some people just look like kindness and he is definitely one of them. K
Thanks, Keith, this made my heart glow.
& ox to Collin & Jo.
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