Happy Father’s Day 1,000 Miles Away

I have a lot to fill you in on including a Saturday which ended in pure lady of leisure style and a Sunday that’s been more productive than normal.

But, first, I want to take time to wish all the fathers and mothers who have had to fulfill both roles a wonderful Happy Father’s Day.

 Holidays like this are tough for Bo and me. It’s virtually impossible to make the trip down to Savannah for Easter, Mother’s Day,  and Father’s Day since we don’t get any extra time off of work.

We aren’t able to spend the afternoon out on the boat with Bo’s family celebrating in their favorite way or grilling out with my family. Instead, these holidays become much like any other Sunday. In fact, without a calendar to remind us, we may be guilty of forgetting the occasion. Actually, since it is the third largest fragrance selling period, I probably wouldn’t forget. But, I digress.

Many of our friends’ families live in New York or New Jersey which means they get the time with their family. I’m not going to lie, when I hear that Theodora’s mom can drive into the city to pick her up for an impromptu weekend at home, it tugs at my heart a bit.

But, at the end of the day, this is the city where Bo and I have to be for our careers and calling Savannah home is wonderful for vacations.

So until then, I can only reflect on the many reasons we’re thankful for our fathers today even though they are over 1,000 miles away; and neither has figured out how to download and use Skype.

My Dad

  • He has shared his love of travel and trying new things with me; even though I will never travel to Central Maine with him again

  

  • He always empowered me to try anything, even when it meant trying to tag along with the boys camping or target shooting.

 

  • He will do absolutely anything for the people he loves, family and friends alike.

 

  • His dedication and work ethic has always inspired me. Over 25 years ago he left the comforts of corporate America to start his own company. There were definitely bumps along the way, but now he has been able to share his very successful business with my brother.
  • He doesn’t take himself too seriously and loves to laugh. How many dads do you know who jump their way across the Brooklyn Bridge or imitate the cyclists who almost run him over?

 

Bo’s Dad 

  •  He has always supported Bo no matter what.
  • He’s been a positive force in his life no matter how dark the time.
  • He taught Bo everything he knows about boating, golf, real estate.
  • In short, he’s been my biggest fan.

 

Happy Father’s Day Ron & Bob! We wish we could be there in person to celebrate but we’ll see you soon!

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  1. Theodora June 19, 2011 / 10:16 pm

    Awww. You guys can come be a part of our family any time you want. (With an added bonus of meatballs!)

    • healthyh June 19, 2011 / 10:45 pm

      🙂 Thanks! Maybe one day we’ll finally make a trip out to the dirty Jerz with you!

      • Theodora June 19, 2011 / 11:38 pm

        Call it the dirty Jerz one more time and the offer is off the table 😉

        • healthyh June 19, 2011 / 11:43 pm

          Thank you! Maybe one day we’ll make the trip out to the gorgeous Garden State with you and that adorable pup.

          • Theodora June 20, 2011 / 12:28 am

            That’s more like it 😉

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