Friday, February 20, 2015

83.

83 he would be on the 19th of February

They sat in the kitchen of the fishing cabin smoking and playing cards.  I could hear the happy commotion from the tiny bedroom as the light slipped under the door and onto the wood planked floor.  I wanted to be included, to be older, to stay up late.  The wish of so many kids throughout the years.   I got up and peeked through the skeleton keyhole.  Smoky denim and the back of a flannel shirt.  A yellow linoleum tabletop with large hands perched on them, at once slapping the table with joy.

"Full house, Jack!  Beat that!",  he barrels out as the roar from the table emerges.

"Ha, ya sonofabitch! Ya got me..."

I creak open the door slightly as the laughter slowly subsides and the "pfffffffftttttttt"  of the cards shuffle.

"Dad," I say timidly, "I have to pee."

I didn't but this was my plan to get in on the action.  Who could sleep through this anyhow?

A quick 'go ahead' from Dad's nod and I sweep through the kitchen like a mouse with a broom following it.

From the crusty bathroom I hear, "Hey, let the kid stay up a bit, Jack.  Why don't ya?"

"No.  Too young.  Maybe next year..."

"Ah, you're no fun!", the guy ribs away.

"Next year, next year..."

I scurry back, averting the eyes of all but dad who winks.

There never was a "next year".



Happy birthday, Dad.  You are missed.






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8 comments:

  1. My Father has been gone for many years, and now I have lost my three sons. One never know what is in store.

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    1. James, I am sorry for your losses and appreciate your insight. May memories of your loved ones carry you through. Thanks for stopping by. Best, Mike

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  2. Sad. Thanks for this bit of reading material.

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    1. RM, thank you for the comment. Looking forward to getting back to writing about outings once the weather bounces back as I am sure you are too. In the meantime, I am flooded with memories. Thanks again. Mike

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  3. A short, but moving tribute to your dad, a bittersweet reflection for the reader. Thanks Mike.

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    1. Walt, it's funny because I had a long piece in mind, stopped, read it and thought, yeah...done. Thanks for the kind words.

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  4. Got a good, respectful, chuckle out of this, Mike... There's nobody like Dad. I feel ya on this one. -Tom

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    1. Tom, that's the truth. I know you carry your Father with you on your journeys as well. Thanks for the kindred support. Here's to the weather warming and the lines being wet.

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