
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.
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!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe it's been a year. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteKate, I love those pictures of your Pop. You know, some people just look like kindness and he is definitely one of them. K
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith, this made my heart glow.
ReplyDelete& ox to Collin & Jo.