Dad and Daughter

A picture sent in the family chat,
That keeps us all connected,
And a part of each other's lives,
Stopped me in my tracks.

I love seeing all the images,
Nieces and nephews with their own babies now,
The happiness, joy, wonder, and frustration,
That come with parenting.

But this picture,
This one moved me,
A dad and his daughter,
Out walking and talking.

It took me back decades, to the early '70s,
When, after a rain had subsided,
My dad and I would head out for a walk,
And commence our worm hunting.

I don't remember how it began,
Or how we signaled each other to go,
Or where anyone else in my family was,
Or how often it happened.

I just know my dad and I were together,
Holding hands, walking and talking,
Stopping at each worm,
Marveling at its unique qualities.

It didn't cost a dime, it wasn't grandiose or planned,
But that man gave me a cherished lifelong memory,
Not of worms or walks, but of love and care,
Of feeling special to the dad I adored.

Photo: Midlothian, VA. 8.5.24 by SH

11 responses to “Dad and Daughter”

  1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
    Willie Torres Jr.

    Wonderful Post 🤗

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    1. Thank you! I appreciate the feedback!

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        Willie Torres Jr.

        You are very welcome

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  2. This is lovely, and your daughter seems so happy. 🙂

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    1. Thank you for reaching out!

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  3. A touching tribute to your father! Love the way you have expressed your feelings.

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    1. Thank you! He’s been gone 22 years now, but I still have such wonderful memories and examples of his integrity.

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      1. Yes, it happens, Leigh. I always miss my mom.

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      2. We are blessed to have our memories.

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