Father's Day
Let this be a lesson to all who may care: Never play golf on father's day unless you want to spend the entire day waiting. Everyone and their dog brings out Pops and the 19 children to have a round, even though they haven't played in many years. It took me 6 hours to play one round. One hour for the first three holes, and I'm not exaggerating.
Having said this, I've learned my lesson and I congratulate all the fathers out there. I wish I still had my Father to take out and waste everyone's time with.
I miss you Dad. I would give anything for another round of golf with you and a beer in the clubhouse afterward.
I hope you're doing well and have access to blogs in whatever form of afterlife you may be experiencing.
Peace.
Love,
Your son
Having said this, I've learned my lesson and I congratulate all the fathers out there. I wish I still had my Father to take out and waste everyone's time with.
I miss you Dad. I would give anything for another round of golf with you and a beer in the clubhouse afterward.
I hope you're doing well and have access to blogs in whatever form of afterlife you may be experiencing.
Peace.
Love,
Your son
2 Comments:
Hey SB.
I'm sorry you were missing your dad the other day. Sending you hugs.
Stregoneria
Ya, it's tough. I don't know if i ever went a full 9 with my dad. They called him "Straight Shot Charlie" and he even made a hole-in-one at the Quincy golf course. I just never got into that. I'd go out to the elementary school play ground area and hit a few with him. Oops, I remember one time Aaron was with us. He hit the ball under dad's direction and whap! it careemed off dad's cranium. No damage.
I was too busy with developing fantasy worlds to get into the finer points of golfing.
Tito and Juan. Chickens. Terminator Granny. you know . . .all the usual . . . they were demanding my attention.
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