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12th June 08, 10:21 PM
#1
Fathers Day Present
My big, badass Correction Officer persona is getting torn to pieces this week.
First the emotional overload of running my first 5K last Saturday with my daughter, now this.
My boys girlfriend is the most wonderful kid.
I consider her a part of our family, and she is like a daughter to me.
She is a regular junior contributing author for the local paper.
She asked me to be sure to get the paper today.
Following is the article that appeared in the paper, along with this photo of me in one of the kilts I have made.
Young voices: And a few more things about dads ...
For all the fathers out there who know what it means to sing a lullaby for their child, or play airplane on the front lawn, Happy Father’s Day. This is your day of appreciation.
But there is one person in particular I would like to acknowledge: Gary (me).
Here’s an open letter to him:
Dear Gary,
When we first met, I was so afraid you would not like me as your son’s girlfriend. I had blue-green hair, tripped over my words as well as myself, and was weird. Little did I know, you were weird too. Although your humor might offend some, I laugh anyway and hope for another joke.
You have given me more love than any father figure ever could. You have a love for computers, Renaissance, kilts, beauty and family, and still you have room for me. You have seen me in every emotional state there ever was, yet you love me for who I am. I truly wish you were my dad.
Sometimes my free spirit gets on your nerves, but you censor yourself anyhow. I know, in any time of need, you would be there. No questions asked, nor any payment due.
You have included me into your family, every trip planned out as if I am going, and every day your home is open for me to come in as I please. I remember you taking pictures at prom; you looked so proud. Also, I will never forget the family game nights. You were so convinced I was full of useless knowledge that would be good at “Scene It.” Turns out you were better at it, because you won every time.
Know that you and your family are not taken for granted. Thank you for treating me as your own daughter. I never thought I needed a father in my life, I never thought I would want one. Yet, here I am, a year and a half later, wishing to have the guts to call you dad someday.
When I am frustrated you give a smile; you hug me when I need it, and love me at all times. Thank you for being my role model. You have shown me that real men can sew and can wear kilts (and do so) at any function. Thank you for showing me that not all dads are selfish.
I love you, Gary. Thank you for being a dad to me.
Tedi is a junior at (local) High School.
AND the son just graduated on Tuesday night and is headed to college next year as a computer science major.
Makes a dad so proud I am just busting at the seams!
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12th June 08, 10:26 PM
#2
What a great thing she did for you for father's day. Your carring is obviously making a great impression on her. Many times all someone needs is someone to take an interest in them and care, looks like you have succeeded grandly. Happy Father's Day.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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12th June 08, 10:44 PM
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And for the record, I have never met her real dad, but from what I have heard, I don't want to.
It wouldn't be pleasant for him.
Her mom however is a wonderful woman and has 2 other younger daughters and has done a fantastic job raising them.
It is an honor to call her a friend.
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12th June 08, 11:33 PM
#4
Great Job!! Happy Father's Day!
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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13th June 08, 12:22 AM
#5
You are surrounded by good people for sure! Lucky you.
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13th June 08, 12:27 AM
#6
Wow! How wonderful! Happy Father's Day!
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13th June 08, 06:10 AM
#7
That was completely awesome and touching. As someone who also didn't have a father growing up, I completely respect and admire your generosity to care for someone like Tedi. And I think actions like this make you more of a man than being a big, bad corrections officer. Good on ya.
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13th June 08, 06:34 AM
#8
Seems that good people tend to have other good people gravitate toward them.
Well done sir. Happy fathers Day.
I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear
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13th June 08, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 12stones
That was completely awesome and touching. As someone who also didn't have a father growing up, I completely respect and admire your generosity to care for someone like Tedi. And I think actions like this make you more of a man than being a big, bad corrections officer. Good on ya.
I echo these sentiments. And, 12stones, what a great comment with which to make your rankup in the Company of Kilted Men!
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13th June 08, 07:26 AM
#10
Awesome! And how nice it is to know you have made such and impact on a young person's life. Well done!
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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