Sunday, December 29, 2013


Lessons from my dad
I learned a lot from my dad

I learned how to work and how to play – two very important parts of life!

I learned to appreciate all types of music, and how to dance in the living room.

I learned how to appreciate Christmas carols and how much I enjoy listening and singing along with them.

I learned how to paint the cabin, climb a ladder, do small repairs, play golf and bridge.

I also learned the importance of exercise, and that it was more fun to do it with someone.

I learned how to appreciate the woods, walk in the woods, target practice with rocks and guns, how good ice cold spring water tastes, how to fish, and even how to jump in the MUCK and rescue fishing lures.

I learned how to appreciate ice cream and that it was okay to have it every night.

And I learned how tasty peanut butter is – even though I like crunchy way better than dad’s smooth.

I learned, the hard way, not to lie. And I learned that it is okay to get excited about things – and I loved when my dad got excited with me about things!

But most importantly I learned how to be a friend, how to help others – and that life was good!

Thanks dad for the life lessons – rest in peace!