Link to: Could you be Living With a Ghost?
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year08/issuexvi44/leadxvi44_1.html
Link to: Doggy Disobedience
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year08/issuexvi34/reflectxvi34.html
Link to: Pondering at the Pond
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year07/issuexv31/reflectxv31.html
Link to: I’ll Take the Rake
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year07/issuexv45/reflectxv45.html
Link to: This Year, Resolve to Find Fitness that Fits
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year08/issuexvi1/leadxvi1_1.html
Link to: Lessons in Fishing
http://bayweekly.com/old-site/year08/issuexvi24/reflectxvi24.html
Love to fish and loved the story! 🙂
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Thank you so much!
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I particularly loved the fishing story. I can just imagine your Dad. My Dad has taken the kids out on the boat a few times. He’s into sailing more than fishing and his first love is golf. Somehow it seems that dads have their routine and their own way of doing things and kids seem to jump to his tune. I am more flexible, understanding which I guess could also translate into giving in and they fail to move at all.
It is so important to write down and share these special moments. There is such a poignancy and a sharp reminder of the passing of time and the need to carpe diem seize the day.
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Thank you so much for reading and commenting! You are so right about putting these memories down on paper. I lost my Dad a few years ago and I am so glad I wrote that years ago and he read the story in the paper, :).
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