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Thanks, Dad

Posted June 21, 2011 6:00 AM by Milo

I didn't say "Happy Father's Day" even once on Father's Day, this last Sunday.

What I said was "Thanks Dad for:___"

Thanks Dad!

Thanks for being first in your graduating class of 1942 to enlist.

Thanks for making the Greatest Generation Great.

Thanks for marrying a great lady and being the mainstay of the family.

Thanks for all those things that you built and (let me help)- desks, bookshelves, driveway, brickfireplace, addition on the house, CB radios, 12 volt power supply.

Thanks for teaching me how to use a volt ohm-meter, pull wire, and read a schematic.

Thanks for those samples of steel you brought home from the mill so I could work on my electroplating science fair project.

Thanks for showing me how to solder.

Thanks for teaching me how to shoot safely, and catch a fish.

Thanks for teaching me how to make Chili "Guy Style" when mom was in the hospital.

Thanks for showing me how to use filler and sequentially finer sandpaper to get my balsa wood fins like glass on my model rockets.

Thanks for showing me how to change the oil in my car.

Thanks for showing me that being a dad means going to work, putting away a little savings and coming home at night and paying attention to the kids.

Thanks for taking me out to the fancy restaurant for dinner on those rare occasions when my report card had a few "A's"

Thanks for showing me that patience for one's children is truly the greatest gift, that even the most uncoordinated kid can get it apart and put it together, and that its more important to have the fun making the stuff together than it is to just go buy it from the store.

Thanks Dad.

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06/21/2011 10:32 AM

Bravo, well said.
There are too few role models these guys and too many daft ideas of what it is to 'be a man'. If you can be a good Dad, that'll do as a deffinition for me.
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06/21/2011 7:22 PM

Nicely said. Most of us don't appreciate our dads until it's too late.

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06/22/2011 10:30 AM

Then they become one, and it starts all over again.

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06/21/2011 10:54 PM

And thanks to you for a moving tribute.

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06/22/2011 1:59 AM

GREAT TRIBUTE. Thanks for reminding I can still pay tribute to my dad I lost 39years ago, tho now I realise many values he taught, with each passing event in taking care of job & family. It is good to be born to upright parents

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06/22/2011 10:00 AM

Being a patient and engaged with your children father is, to my mind, the greatest blessing one can give to one's children. Thanks Geon, Lyn, and Tornado.

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06/22/2011 12:45 PM

Thanks for reminding and inspiring young "Dad's" everywhere.

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