It’s been a good day.
Kind of celebrated Father’s Day a day early here. My wife is jetting off to Washington, DC for a short trip tomorrow, so we did a little bit of a recognition around here late this afternoon, after Dane & I got back from a gaming day in Topeka, and before the three kids went to KC to stay over with a family friend.
I’m phoning it in a little bit. I more interested in heading upstairs and hitting the sack than I usually am on a Saturday night. Lisa is already sawing some logs, as she’s had a long day.
I’ve been just chilling, really.
One thing though.
A bit before the kids took off, I was trying to sneak in a quick nap. Gracie made a comment somewhere along the lines that tonight I don’t have to be a dad.
I thought about what she had said, and to be honest, I wept a little.
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I don’t ever want to experience a time in my life when I’m not a dad.
I’m not perfect as a father, in spite of the World’s Greatest Dad shirts and cups and other miscellanies.
Being a father defines me, though.
I hope I never experience what it is like to not be a father in my life, now that I’ve experienced it.
Happy Father’s Day.
Peace y’all.