September 17, 2015

Remembering Dad




Though I think of you every day, certain days are more intense than others. When I want to reach for the phone, but have to stop myself. I was brought to tears at my desk when I became a Vice President last winter, when I was invited to make my first conference presentation among fellow presenters 15 years senior to me, and in my car when Tucker read an entire 2 word phrase this summer, when a friend posted on Facebook she had been to Mill Pond for dinner, when I drive past Blackstones steakhouse at lunch time. And when I feel alone, that I am past the stage of being parented, of being unattended when I need to be attended to, I cry without you in my recent call list to redial. But I laugh when retelling the stories of you, of the time you spotted the dented bumper on my Explorer before I had pulled into the driveway, when they mispronounced our last name at law school graduation and I felt you there in the audience at Lincoln Center while we both rolled our eyes, when you gave the toast at our wedding. I cant yet bring myself to look through the folder of saved morning emails in my inbox archives, now 2 years old. Today, my heart hurts as it often does when I look at the many pictures of us on my wall and across my desk. But I smile, too.





4 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry for your loss, Christina! I'm sure your father is watching over you and smiling with pride over each one of your achievements. Sending you lots of hugs on this difficult day.

    Vanessa

    ReplyDelete
  2. Beautiful words Christina. A lot of this hit home for me as I lost my father two years ago. And yes, I still have saved emails and text messages that I can't get rid of from him. Thinking of you!
    Rachael
    http://www.threadsforthomasblog.com

    ReplyDelete
  3. What a beautiful tribute. Sounds like you were a lucky girl to have such a special relationship with your Dad. I will keep you in my prayers today!

    Shauna

    www.lipglossandlace.net

    ReplyDelete
  4. What a beautiful tribute. Sounds like you were a lucky girl to have such a special relationship with your Dad. I will keep you in my prayers today!

    Shauna

    www.lipglossandlace.net

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
 
Blogging tips