Couldn’t sleep….. been up going through pictures for video and his pamphlet.
Dad did a lot, saw a lot, traveled a lot, and most of all cared for people he called friends.
Dad and I drove many times across the US, most all with radio off, dad liked quiet. Hours just looking out windows talking about what we saw or where we were going.
My dad had some quirks- we all do. Just admitting or talking about them makes it funny and also endearing…. Dad loved bathroom, swear he would go in to take care of # 2, 4 hours later 3 books read and another started. Don’t know why, don’t care to, but man would read in bathroom for what seemed like hours. Dad dipped, Copenhagen snuff, fine cut, never pinched it with his hands, he would take lid off spin it in snuff and then place it in his mouth, never touching it.
My dad always carried white handkerchief in his pocket, when I was younger he tried to instill this as I wiped my nose on my sleeve or whatever……. Fast forward, there is a bandana in my left pocket now- always. I get it now, but then, just a young kid not listening.
To this day, I say yes sir and mam to everyone. No matter age, race, or setting. My dad always told me, respect never changes, you give it always.
Which brings me to something I learned young in life….. my dad working at GM and in auto industry. I meet his friends, co workers, suppliers. I never saw race, they were dads friends. Yesterday I reached out to one of those friends….. he said if it wasn’t for my dad he wouldn’t be a CEO today.
When life’s over, the money, cars, house, whatever is tangible, -0- value, what you did to impact life, peoples lives, or childrens lives means the world.
Lastly, my dad graduated high school. No degree no collage classes. He went on to at GM become senior engineer, highest pay before going corporate. Now a days, wouldn’t happen……. He always told me, goto school, get a degree, get whatever job you want.
I too never got a degree, but I got a few of his skills, his work ethic, his drive to figure out problems others can’t, and most of all, his value of friendship.
Dad thank you for giving 110%, thank you for caring for me when I was kid that knew everything, thank you for letting me help you later in life. Most of all, thank you for being my dad and best friend, and father.