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Daddy Daddy Daddy
"Daddy's girl" sewn on my pink and lace nightgown Mom popped it over my head as she cooed, "Daddy will be home soon." She told me that story and many others from time I can't remember. Daddy, God, Santa Claus in order of importance- Daddy, Daddy, Daddy. He smiled and laughed, always had something new. Hoola Hoops, once -- my brother couldn't even walk. Daddy and Mommy before they were twenty eight: dressed - really dressed - no one wore t-shirts ladies' shorts zipped on the side; Dad wore white converse basketball shoes. We played. Daddy smiled and put his feet on our chest and we flew, my brother and I. We went to the zoo, with dry bread crumbs we saved in the garage, in an onion bag We could feed the animals then. Swimming in a lake, camping, in the driveway, fixing the car: my mind keeps snap shots. Dad told us we were the best at whatever we did so of course, we did more. Praise, encouragement, love a few practical skills. That's how I remember my father those years of bliss, when he had all the answers. I watched him cast his spell over my sons for over twenty five years. He was the best advice I could share.
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