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Marybeth |
Posted - Jun 17 2007 : 07:44:49 AM Happy Father's Day to all the deserving men out there!! My father died when i was just a kid but I always knew i was Daddy's Girl. I've always missed him and sad to say don't remember much about him. When you are a kid you take everything for granted. So everyone REMEMBER. I have to amend what I said about remembering--I do remember many things about my father I just can't explain what they are.
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Carol Sue |
Posted - Jun 17 2007 : 2:20:20 PM Happy Father's Day to all those grand dads. I just emailed my dad, Mom took him to the beach for Father's Day. They live 7 hours from us. What is great is getting to spend time with them. My Dad was a teacher and has done remodeling on houses since I was little. He was a woodshop teacher and still has students come around and talk to him. He is a natural teacher and continues to do it with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is a great dad. He taught for 35 years. Mom and him have been married 51 years. Great record to want to follow. Have a grand day, later, Carol sue
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Alee |
Posted - Jun 17 2007 : 10:57:43 AM Happy Father's day! It is so amazing to be celebrating the father's and mother's days as a parent!
I love my dad so much. I am so much a daddy's girl. We spent a lot of my childhood weekends building a cabin in the Wyoming Big Horn mountains. It is still one of my favorite places to go and "hang out"
My dad was also an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) for 18 years, a volunteer policeman, served in the National Guard, and taught First Aid and CPR classes for many years. He is now back to working in the safety industry and is teaching First Aid and CPR again.
He is an amazing woodworker and is always trying to help. He always puts the family first and gives of his time so freely! Sometimes I wish my dad would take more time for himself, but I know that he is happiest when he is helping others.
Alee
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Annab |
Posted - Jun 17 2007 : 10:00:03 AM I celebrated with my father yesterday by helping him put together a fireworks display. It's a ton of hard work, but worth every bit! He has been in the pyro business for over 41 years and IS "the master". I have helped him on shows since 1983. It's been some of the best bonding time I know. That, and driving with him 4 hours in the car whenever he'd take me back to college.
These days I cherish every bit of time I can spend with both my folks. Time spent is far more valuable than anyting material on this earth.
and halleluia they have been married to each other for over 39 years!
So sorry for those of you who have lost their parents |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Jun 17 2007 : 08:45:46 AM Thats a pretty neat picture, how did you do that? That is you right? Did your teeth come back in yet? YES HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO ALL THE DADS.I too lost my Dad when I was about eight. I remember him well. But then I can remember being in my crib and high chair. My memory goes way back. just nothing current. HA. NANCY JO
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