It's true. We aren't normal, or at least that's what we've been told on occasion. And...after observing a variety of family dynamics over the past few decades or so, I'm beginning to think it may be true. We can thank our parents for that, though. They taught us, by example, that family always comes through for each other through the joyous times in our lives, the scary times, the sad times, and the down right catastrophic times. They also taught us to find joy and thankfulness even in the midst of catastrophe. They taught us that life's way too short to let a petty disagreement come between family members.
Our Mom and Dad are the epitomy of selflessness. They loved and still love all of us unconditionally, and were humble enough to let us think, in all the years we were growing up, that everybody's family was just like ours. We're older and wiser now, though, and have seen enough tragedy in this world to realize just how blessed we are.
I'm going to let this slide show speak for itself today. It's in honor of our Dad on Father's Day, and it's also a tribute to our relationship with our parents and the love that they still share with each other after 60 years of marriage.
Happy Father's Day, Daddy! We love you very much!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
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