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Pamela's avatar

It took a bit for me to read this one. Typical for life with any autoimmune conditions.

I am loving the way the compassion came from allowing his imperfect perfectionist ideals to be a way to learn it is okay as none of us reach that level.

Dad’s, where many of us are concerned is perfect no matter what. Mom’s sometimes are much more difficult too forgive it even understand.

Both are true in my life. That is okay too. Maybe tomorrow I will see what made her tick. In the meantime Daddy was always the perfect one to me.

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Trudy Van Buskirk's avatar

My father was a machinist and loved to work with his hands - he made wrought iron end tables and a coffee table and a plant holder complete with a copper box in it to catch water from the plants - my youngest brother still has all of them. He uses them on his patio and removed the glass tops on each of them with wood.

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