In light of Father's day, it is only fitting that I dedicate this post to my dad. And though I started writing this on Father's day, I'm a few days behind in posting it because... the tough part is, I can't begin to capture him in words.
The card I gave my dad said "When I was little, hanging out with my dad was one of the best things," and on the inside, "Still is." And of course, I immediately got choked-up in the Publix card aisle. I'm giving up on finding the perfect sentence to describe him, and instead will just offer up this rambling, poorly-punctuated paragraph:
My dad is is the greatest storyteller I've ever met. One of my favorite things to do is eat dinner with my family, and sit around even after the food is gone listening to stories that make you choke from laughing so hard. He is the smartest person I've ever met. I'm pretty sure if it wasn't for him I'd still be reading my 3rd grade math book, trying to understand the chapter on multiplication. And Dad, I have to admit that I've long forgotten my 12's. He's the reason I ever got an A on a science fair project. He is by far the handiest person I've ever met. My best Christmas present was a handmade troll house (way cooler than a barbie house), and I will take it with me to the grave. He has always given me the greatest school- and work- related advice. He taught me how to fish, and is still my favorite fishing partner (maybe my only fishing partner — I catch the fish and he takes them off the hook because I can't stand to touch them. Or even let them get close to me). He is my favorite person to watch sports with (his enthusiasm is contagious. Seriously, you can watch golf and be on the edge of your seat). He taught me everything I know about hard work, dedication, football, writing and how to treat people. A guarantee to make me cry is hearing my dad saying "I'm proud of you." He doesn't speak to hear himself talk, he speaks when he has something worthwhile to say... so when he says that, I know he means it. And probably the nicest thing anyone has ever written to me was this, from a poem that was my 18th birthday present: "I've always wanted to give something back to God, and along came You." No matter how old I get, my dad will always be my hero, the man who has all the answers and can fix all my problems. For myself, I can hope for nothing more than to grow up to be like him. And I really can't think of a better way to spend Father's day than I did; eating a big Italian dinner with my family (which included my dad's homemade gravy), watching Tiger Woods on the 18th hole via the little TV on the screened-in porch and breathing in the summer air, thick with humidity and cigar smoke.
I am: female, 30, yankee born, dixie raised, living in the midwest, writing a memoir, & chronically seeking adventure.
I have: a tendency to be dramatic, a husband who is far from dramatic, a loud and lovable family, friends I would lie down in traffic for, & a killer sweet tooth.
I write: for practice, for sanity, & to capture the everyday things that make me grateful.
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finding the perfect names for things (hence, the name of this blog)
the desert
the ocean
adventures
cranberry sauce
dental floss
decorating on a budget
yoga
all things country western
campfires
the smell of fall
canyoneering
counting crows
apple picking
road trips
steinbeck
friday night lights
state fairs
telephone poles
third eye blind
recycling
train tracks
reading lots (and lots) of literature
skiing
city skylines
writing poetry
collecting quotes
black coffee
georgia football
cannoli, especially from little italy
christmas traditions
boiled peanuts
sweet tea
watching classic movies
olives
quotes i [try to] live by
"If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other." -Mother Teresa
"Everything is only for a day, both that which remembers and that which is remembered. Observe constantly that all things take place by change, and accustom thyself to consider that the nature of the universe loves nothing so much as to change things which are and to make new things like them. For everything that exists is in a manner the seed of that which will be." -Marcus Aurelius
"God sells us all things at the price of the labor." -Leonardo da Vinci
"And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should." -Desiderata
"Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to love; for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned..." -St. Francis
"There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle." -Einstein
"The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will." -Vince Lombardi
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." -Marcel Proust
3 comments:
Thanks a lot for making me cry at work.
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Thanks a lot for making me cry on the john.
Thanks a lot for making me cry a lot . . .
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