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this was my first fathers' day since my dad passed away last thanksgivings (nov 2011). i made out a nice card for him but had no place to send it to. it made me realise how pitiful a job i've done for him over the years in terms of letting him know how much i loved and appreciated him.
dad was a doctor and immigrant from peru to the USA and went through a hard life to make good things happen for his nuclear family. i am particularly ashamed that i didn't let him know moreso how proud i was of him while he was alive. some things we just don't get do-overs on, unfortunately.
every situation is different, of course, and it's not right for me to tell anyone else how to conduct relationships with their family. just that, in the spirit of the day, please try to let your dad know how meaningful he was to your life, assuming he was, actually. the particular day you honor him doesn't really matter, i've found. after all, parents just go nuts with pleasure when you do something nice and appreciative for them... something to honor them. they don't get remotely that level of thanks and appreciation from any other source on earth, unfortunately.
pardon me if i've rambled, here. i posted this here and at the ISH basketball forums (gigantes) and have pretty-much said my piece, now.
but if you have a cool anecdote about your dad to tell, i am all ears. IMO our dads' stories have not been told nearly enough to friendly ears. really, criminally so...
dad was a doctor and immigrant from peru to the USA and went through a hard life to make good things happen for his nuclear family. i am particularly ashamed that i didn't let him know moreso how proud i was of him while he was alive. some things we just don't get do-overs on, unfortunately.
every situation is different, of course, and it's not right for me to tell anyone else how to conduct relationships with their family. just that, in the spirit of the day, please try to let your dad know how meaningful he was to your life, assuming he was, actually. the particular day you honor him doesn't really matter, i've found. after all, parents just go nuts with pleasure when you do something nice and appreciative for them... something to honor them. they don't get remotely that level of thanks and appreciation from any other source on earth, unfortunately.
pardon me if i've rambled, here. i posted this here and at the ISH basketball forums (gigantes) and have pretty-much said my piece, now.
but if you have a cool anecdote about your dad to tell, i am all ears. IMO our dads' stories have not been told nearly enough to friendly ears. really, criminally so...