Day 20,383

Today was that day. We gathered in Salina and said goodbye to my dad. I spoke clearly, from the heart, took notice of a couple of things, and did my best to keep it together. It wasn’t easy, and I know I bore a stronger resemblance to Jello than a rock sometimes, but we got through it. Afterwards, we went over to a gathering space near dad’s old shop, shared a meal, and told a few stories.

I’m going to miss my dad. Of that, there can be no doubt. He was the guy that taught me so much about life and dealing with people. I hope I’ve made him proud with the way I’ve lived my life. I’ve made mistakes, sometimes been less than honest with him in some of my dealings with money and people… and I have a feeling he saw right through that. I’ve grown up quite a bit since those I erred in that way, and I’m sorry for those moments.

It’s quiet here at home now. We’ve got to get Bonnie to the airport tomorrow for her flight back to Columbus. Dane is staying here tonight, but he’s planning on going back to his dorm tomorrow as well. Monday will likely just be Lisa and I here at the house with the dogs.

But the sun is going to rise, work will need to get done, and life goes on. Someday I’ll see my dad again. Nobody gets out of this alive.

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I’m tired. 2 and a half hours, there and back. Emotionally drained. Running on fumes.

Dad, I’m going to keep writing. I know you wish you would have taken time to leave notes to your wife, your kids, and your grandkids. Heck, you would’ve left notes for great-grandkids that you never got a chance to know. I’m going to do my best to pass along what you’ve taught me to the next generation.

Love you.

Peace y’all.

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