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How Hard Could It Be Part 1
How hard could it be to take my first step? “Come to mommy, you can do it.” “Oh you're home. Hon, look at him go.” As I take another step, he picks me up. He hugs me tight but gently and kisses me on the cheek. I feel so safe, loved and happy. Perhaps that's how it was. (I really don't remember back that far.) How hard could it be, my first day at school. My mom meets me at the front door of the building, hugs me and says, “How was your first day? Did you have fun today?” He comes home after a hard day at work and mom says, “Hi Hon, it was Den’s first day of school.” He picks me up in his strong arms and says, “I knew you could do it.” A hug and a kiss on the cheek. How hard could it be to learn how to drive a car or a truck? “Den, come with me. Let's take a short ride down the road.” We both climb up into Dad's blue 1955 Chevy pickup. He stops on the back road, gets out, comes around and says, “Scoot over. It's your turn.” I start the engine, push in the clutch, shift and we start out slowly. I'm nervous, I speed up, clutch in, shift again. Oh crap, I shifted into reverse, truck stopped abruptly and backfired. Dad looks at me, “But you did it.“ He hugs me, a kiss on the cheek. How hard could it be to go away to college? I'm so glad she has a phone so I can call my mom and dad. “Hi Den, how are things going? You've got a B average. That's great. I knew you could do it. I love you, see you soon.” “You met a girl? What's her name? Wow, see you soon. I love you” “You want to marry her? Big step; in Holland? Okay, we love you.” How hard could it be to have a family? “Oh, it's a girl. Mireille, that's a nice name.” He hugs me, kiss on the cheek. “Another girl, Michelle, that's a nice name too.” He hugs me, kiss on the cheek. “You finally had a boy, Michael, good choice.” Hug and a kiss. Birthdays, holidays, weekends, visits back and forth, phone calls. He loves them all, unconditionally. Hugs and kisses all around. How hard could it be as life goes on? He watches them grow up, get married and have children. He loves them all, unconditionally, hugs and kisses all around. We take short trips and mom and Dad go with us now and then. We go camping and mom and Dad visit us now and then. Every time you left, hugs and kisses all around. Always, “See you soon.”
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