fbpx

I Tried To Love Golf Dad

by tpauley

}

Jun 17, 2018

You taught me how to hunt, fish and ride horses.

How to shoot straight, wait patiently and respect all of God’s immense family.

Man, I loved those rides we took through the hills and woods by Pioneer Park golf course.

I tried to love golf like you did, but it wasn’t really in me. I do still watch it on TV though.

I watch and think of you.

I think of all the lessons you gave me. So many.

You saw to it I learned from the best, bought the best and was the best I could be.

Golf, tennis, archery, football, baseball and poker – poker now that I took to.

I remember you spending a fortune at the Nebraska State Fair Midway to win me a stuffed dog.

You refused to quit even though the games were all fixed against you.

I remember all the things we did together, the things I wish I could have done with my own kids,

But times were different and all dad’s have different challenges.

I know it was hard for you to drive so far to be with me, but you did it twice a month for years.

You bought me my first car when I was sixteen. We had to take the train from Lincoln to North Platte at the other end of the state. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.

A 1950 blue and white Chevy Bel Air coup with sun visor, white wall tires, AM radio and so much chrome I thought I’d go blind.

Then you handed me the keys told me to drive safely.

I was honored, dumbfounded and more than a little afraid.

You treated me like a man before I knew what that meant.

I love you dad.

Thanks you. Thank you. Thank you.

Tom Pauley

https://www.richdreams.com

Read More

Related Posts

Learn More

About the Author

tpauley

Join in

Leave a Comment

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *