Ray: Sounds a lot like my dad. Filthiest mouth I think I ever heard, and it was typically directed at my mom and myself. I spent a lot of time and agony hating that man...
And what did I have to show for it?
Growing up just like him!
Once I got my head out of the bottle, just like dad, just like his dad... Realized it was now up to me to break the generational curse.
Dad's been gone 19 years now, I've been sober 18. Sometimes the old memories of him still haunt me, but I now realize they are just memories, can't change the past.
I can look for the good, he was a good provider, honest and a man of his word. I now have those attributes, I just need to concentrate on being a better father and grand father, an example that wasn't given to me, I have to work for it.
About a month ago I came down with a bad cold/flu? I was having one of those restless fever ridden nights, had a dream about dad.
In the dream he was at his shop, it was Sunday, his day to go in and catch up on paper work. I saw him through the window and by the time I got turned around and back to the shop, he was gone. I woke up crying.
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