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Hey Dad, I love you.

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Too often in life, me included, we go through the motions to get what we want.  We don't appreciate what we already have.  Perhaps I'm projecting a bit here, but let me tell a little story.

I grew up good.  I had a nice life back then.  On the cusp of entering my first year of Little League, my Father decided to coach a team called Don Lewis in Clarion, Pennsylvania.  My Father was a great athlete and still is.  He once made a last second shot when our local alumni faced off against some of the Pittsburgh Steelers.  That shot won the game, or so I thought.  I wrote about that once before.  Of course, they turned back the clock so the Steelers could cement victory and save face, yet I look back on that as an introduction to Corporate America.  I understand its place, but I never did like Corporate America.  I love the Steelers, though:)

When my Father decided to coach that Little League Team, I was excited and scared.  I, of course, became a part of that Little League team.  We had talent that year, no doubt about that.  But Don Lewis was never known as being an elite team in our particular area.  We ended up going 18-0 that year.  I suppose I could attribute that to players such as Mr. Doran, Mr. Foster, Mr. Fleming, and maybe even a young kid who tended to be a classic underachiever until something important needed to be done.  My Dad was just as responsible for that, though.  While he knew the sport, knew how to practice and teach it, I believe that his greatest quality was he was fun every step of the way.  And he was loving...

Winning isn't what my Father taught me about.  There's two things I learned in my time back then.  The first thing was when I grabbed a live ball out of mid-air (what some would call a great catch) and that sucker (My Dad) ran onto to the field and lifted me up in the air, giving me a great big hug.  I wasn't wise in those days, but I didn't think that would look so good or professional.  He didn't much care; I was his son.  I was embarrassed back then, but lend a tear to my cheek when I think of it now.  The guy really loves me.

The other thing I learned from those times is when I got hit by a pitch for the first time.  For anyone who hasn't been hit by a baseball flying at you at any speed (in this case, I believe it was about 70 mph), it stings a bit.  I was probably only 12 years old at that time and after I got hit, I went my way to first base.  My Father ran out to the field and I didn't feel much until I looked into his eyes.  There was a bit of concern in there.  That's when I began to cry.  I didn't cry because I was hurt and decades later we both learned physical pain isn't much of a thing to me, but I cried because he was worried and I didn't ever want to see him in that position again.  In hindsight, I think I also cried because he cared enough to worry in the first place.

He has a heart of gold, a heart of gold...

Happy Father's Day, Dad.  I love you with every breath I'll ever take.  And when those breaths stop, I'll love you on the other side.

your son...

 

Now dance:)

Mike & Jason 1977

 

Diane Aurit
LKN Realty, LLC - Mooresville, NC
Lake Norman Real Estate

Jason, it is so wonderful to hear how loving and caring your father was then and now too I'm sure.  I'm sure he is very proud of you today and loves your sweet Jennifer too!

Jun 21, 2009 06:59 AM
Jamie Dumaine-Russell
RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT

Jason - So there really is a Mister Softie hiding behind that veneer? :)  What a beautiful story about your Dad.  The memories you shared are priceless.  BTW....loved the video and song!

Jun 21, 2009 09:12 AM
JL Boney, III
Coldwell Banker - Columbia, SC
Columbia, SC Real Estate

My Dad once threw a ball and hit me! Sounds like your Dad is a great guy my friend and this was a wonderful tribute to him.

Jun 21, 2009 12:48 PM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Dads are amazing creatures.  I know that I wonder every day how mine managed what he did..  They make it look so easy. 

Jun 21, 2009 04:10 PM
Jason Sardi
Auto & Home & Life Insurance throughout North Carolina - Charlotte, NC
Your Agent for Life

My Jennifer - I adore him as well.  And I adore you.

Woltal - Yup, the guy's cool with me.  In many ways, he's my hero.  And that ain't lip service. 

Sharon - I'm rough around the edges?  Where did you ever get the idea??  While I express it in ways that aren't always conventional, I love my Dad.  In the end, he knows that.

Diane - Actually, I think he is still pissed because I accidently texted him when I was meaning for it to go to her.  The reason he may be pissed: I asked her to pick me up a pack of lung cancer.  He never did like smoking and I really can't advocate retorting such a belief.  He is right and I'm wrong.  And Jennifer isn't an enabler, so to speak.  I'm guessing that she just doesn't like me grumpy in the morning.

Donna - I've always been a softie.  He has a good heart; that's one trait that I'm pretty sure was passed down.  And I love to pass it around.

JL - You'd love him.  Most do.  While forums such as this aren't his cup of tea, he is real life charisma at its best.

Lane - Some folks say that wisdom approaches us with age.  In my life, age has approached me with wisdom.  Amazing creatures, indeed.

 

 

Jun 22, 2009 03:43 AM
Sharon Lee
Sharon Lee's Virtual Assistance - Jonesborough, TN
Retired and loving life

Jason I will rephrase that and say you are wonderfully unique and refreshingly honest. Have a great week. <SMILE>

Jun 22, 2009 04:47 AM
Scott Geary
Infinity Home Mortgage Company Inc - Allentown, PA
Your Pennsylvania Mortgage Source

Well done my young friend!

It's been 26 Fathers days that I haven't had mine. He too was my biggest supporter, likely my best friend and nearly always my role model. I miss him terribly.

Sunday, I celebrated my 25th Fathers Day as a Dad. It still amazes me that I'm somebody's Dad. And a darn lucky one at that. I have 2 kids that mean every thing to me and are likely the reason that I made many of the choices I have over these last 25 years. Life is good! I'm lucky to have them.

Mr. Softie????? Hmpft........I once had a Mister Softie tee shirt, another story for another day.....

 

Jun 22, 2009 08:04 AM
Jason Sardi
Auto & Home & Life Insurance throughout North Carolina - Charlotte, NC
Your Agent for Life

Sharon - Noted.  And thank you.

Geary - I would have loved to have met your Father.  I'm quite sure I will, eventually.  Happy Belated Father's Day.  You have everything, in my mind, it takes to be a good Dad.  You've got heart.  The rest eventually takes care of itself... or so I'm told;)

And leave Mr. Softie out of this.

 

Jun 22, 2009 10:02 AM
Carol Smith
Casmi Photography - Mebane, NC

Well ... you did it.  You made me cry.  And that doesn't come easily for me, Mr. Sardi.  You have written a beautiful tribute to your dad and I'm sure he is very proud of you, as well.  I hope when you and your Jen come this way for one of the holidays we can meet up and have dinner or lunch or something.

Jun 22, 2009 10:36 AM
Irene Kennedy Realtor® in Northwestern NJ
Weichert - Lopatcong, NJ

Most folks think our dads are/were the best, Jason. And you know what? We all are correct! Lovely tribute.

Jun 22, 2009 10:55 AM
Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer
Russel Ray - San Diego State University, CA

My father died when I was six, so all I can say is that those who have them in their lives should appreciate them. Fortunately, I did have a wise old grandmother who raised me properly.

Jun 24, 2009 02:53 AM
Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

Jason- What a wonderful tribute to your father. Is that you in the photo being held up by your dad? You mean, you used to be adorable? LOL!

Jun 24, 2009 08:48 AM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

Jason, this post brought tears to my eyes.  I love when you say "I didn't feel much until I looked into his eyes.  There was a bit of concern in there.  That's when I began to cry."  I feel this way about my mom.  When I was in labor with my first child, I was pretty stoic about the absolutely breathtaking pain.  It wasn't until I was in the hospital bed, hooked up to an IV, that I called my mom.  And as soon as I heard her voice, I remember saying... "Mommy, it hurts".  And that's when I started to cry.  In that moment, I was her little girl again and I wanted her to make it better.  I love my mom fiercely.  This is beautiful Jason.  xxoo

 

Jun 24, 2009 02:32 PM
Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE

I missed this lil bro!  I love the pics :) You were a cute kid and a proud father you have indeed.

Jun 24, 2009 03:08 PM
NJ (Nori) Bosley
*TBD* - Madison-on-the-Lake, OH

Awwww.......so cute!!!!!! You look alot like your father.

Jun 24, 2009 07:48 PM
Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

Homeboy....I thought I was the only one with perfect parents.  I really think that I am, but after reading this....I'll give you kudos. You're father must be great to put up with you and some of your political beliefs....ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....he's probably the one who taught you them.  Needless to say....maybe I am the only one with perfect parents.

Dude....seriously.....rocking story and great photo to.  I forget that even a 6'3" guy like me was held by my dad that same way.   WOW!!!  Sorry I'm so late with my banter, but somehow I missed it.  Great post.

Jun 25, 2009 01:42 AM
Carol Lee
Dilbeck Real Estate - Oak Park, CA
Realtor - Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes

I am glad for you that your Dad is still around for you to love and appreciate!  Gives me hope that my (teenaged) sons will appreciate their parents at some point in their lives!

Jun 27, 2009 07:39 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

Your father sounds a lot like mine and these are the exact reasons I coach today, I want ever kid on that field to feel loved and learn that together you can achieve anything! I'm glad you realized that your dad loved you and got over the embarrassment.

Todd Clark - www.LivingBeaverton.com

Jul 14, 2009 03:47 AM
June Lewis
Northwood Realty Services - New Castle, PA
Realtor Northwood Realty - New Castle,Pa Lawrence Co 7247304571

What can I say that hasn't been said already other than......I am not a bit surprice...yes.... it brought tears to my eyes too...That love bond makes you the " heart of Gold" kind of guy you are. Your dad has given the greatest gift of all....LOVE...what greater gift.?.and he knows you have returned that gift....wow!!!!that is powerful.................beautiful..magical...and life changeing....Miss my dad too and yes  dads  leave powerful imprints on our hearts if we are blessed to have dads that LOVE

Jun 19, 2011 02:09 PM
June Lewis
Northwood Realty Services - New Castle, PA
Realtor Northwood Realty - New Castle,Pa Lawrence Co 7247304571

BTW...My favorite post of your of all times...and not just because you are a Steeler Fan LOL

Jun 19, 2011 02:10 PM