Father’s Day

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This cool vintage motorcycle I saw at the flea market. I thought how my Dad would love it, his laughter of pleasure filled my ear. I could see him bending down to check it out. At that moment, I felt him by my side, my eyes welled up with tears. It is funny how out of the blue, something can remind us of someone transporting them there beside us.

Dad, you are in my heart pocket no matter how far away.

Memory: I am eight years old and riding on the gas tank of my Father's motorcycle. We are rounding up the cows for milking. My Dad says he thinks I am ready to ride alone. I take hold of the handlebars. I can feel him smiling. He says yes, you are ready and jumps off. I glance back and see him standing, still smiling, yelling, "Look where you're going!" I look ahead and see the field, the cows, the blue sky, and the wild sensation of flying by the seat of my pants." That feeling is palpable when this memory is stirred.



Comments

8 responses to “Father’s Day”

  1. HOW GLORIOUS HOW EXHILIRATING-8 years old I LOVE IT!!!

  2. Oh how wonderful memories are!

  3. Teddee Grace

    …and you’re afraid of dogs?! This would have terrified me at any age. I found it interesting that you brought in the cows with a motorcycle. I used a horse. I can just imagine how our cows would have reacted to a bike, which would have been useless in our hilly and heavily wooded terrain anyway.

  4. Hugs what beautiful memories.
    Thanks for sharing
    Love Jeanne

  5. Thanks for sharing the lovely heart memory of time spent with your Dad, Corey.💕

  6. Jennifer Phillipps

    That is one substantial motorbike….nice to have those memory triggers, even if they are also tinged with sadness….I have an image of your Dad on a motorbike, from one of your blogs, locked forever in my brain…..cheers from Jennie, NZ

  7. I believe he is still with you in spirit and memories.

  8. Shelley Noble

    Glad you had great parents.

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