Dad,
Happy Father's Day. I have selected three photos from my family that remind me of you. The first represents attending our sporting events. You never missed a game. You attended each of my games and took video footage each time. You knew how I loved to watch the game when I got home later. You would at times provide me pointers on things I could do to improve my game. You always sat at the top of the stands to get an unobstructed view of the action. You set an example for me that I now strive to do for my children. Thank you for your constant support.
NEVER MISSED A GAME
The next picture, entitled "Rule of Thirds" reminds me all the different instructions you have given me throughout my life. You taught me how to change tires, load film into a camera, take photographs, increase vocabulary (Verbal Advantage), entertain a group, not be afraid of a crowd, people do what you inspect not what you expect, changing the car battery, etc. You were always looking to teach. I cherish the lessons I have learned from you. I find them useful every day.
RULE OF THIRDS
I love that you were always trying out new games and activities. From balloon launchers to kites to bocce ball. You often had something new to try. Bocce ball was one of my favorites. It was game that we could all play on the same level no matter the age. I could finally compete with my 6'10'' sibling when I was a foot smaller in junior high. I continue this tradition now with my children. We even have a dedicated bocce court here where we live.
BOCCE BALL
Dad, I love you! Thank you for who you are. I cherish so many wonderful lessons you have taught me so many experiences we have shared together. Borks
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