Wednesday, August 5, 2009

18 years

18 years ago, within a 2 week span, I had one of the greatest things happen to me, the birth of my 2nd son Joey, and, I had to say "see you later" to my dad. 2 weeks ago, we celebrated Joey's 18th birthday.

It doesn't seem possible that my Dad has been gone that long. It seems like we were just talking about baseball and watching the all star game together. That was one of our things that we always did, we watched the MLB All-star game. Even when I was stationed in Germany, we watched it together over the phone (It was 4am my time).

When he died, there was a huge void in my life, and there still is. He was the one that I always turned to when I had questions about taxes, or finances, anything really, he was the one that was always there when I was doing something. For years after I moved to Bowling Green, I played softball, and every once in a while I would catch myself looking in the stands to see if he was watching. My dad played semi-pro baseball in his younger days, and was quite a hitter. Here is a picture of him back in the day...



Baseball was a way of life at my house. He was the only coach I knew until I got into High School.

One of the many nice things in my life now, is that I get to see a little of my dad in each of my children. In Andrew, I see my dad because he looks like me, and in turn, like dad. He also has that drive to work hard and help people. Now Joey, who's middle name is Alfred, you have to know what you are looking for. Joey gets a mischievous look, and grin on his face right before he is going to do something to mess with someone else. My dad did the same thing. And Aaron has the same love and ability for mathematics. My dad was a wiz with numbers and so is Runt.

I wish that my son's could have known my father, or "Alf, the wonder dad", as all my friends in High School referred to him. He was a great man, and I miss him a lot.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's such a nice post about your dad. I love the picture. Will be thinking of you today.

Jason said...

this is a great post - dig those socks!

Jennifer Coomer said...

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing these memories. I love that photo. And you do look a lot like him! I think I've seen that look Joey gets...

Anonymous said...

{{{hugs}}}

Unknown said...

Sorry to say that I'd never been on your blog. You have a very soothing way of letting us all relive our own memories. Thanks

Marsha said...

Really great post! Relate to your feelings. I miss my dad too. 10 yrs he's been gone. Thinking of you today...

Chuck Harris said...

so, i find out you love baseball. you are even more of my hero. great story about your son and your dad. i'm looking at my dad's mitt as i type. he's still with me, but i know life is fleeting. thanks for reminding me how precious those moments are...even if my dad is a Cardinals fan. You rock.

Jennifer Coomer said...

You're blog is miss you, again.