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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.
Editor's Note: CR4 would like to thank Milo for sharing this blog entry, which originally appeared here.
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