Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on June 17, 2016 by Jan Wilberg
My dad and I reconciled after a long estrangement. And what followed was a time of pure gold.
Category: Marriage, Family, Dogs, and CatTags: Father's Day, fathers
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Thank you for sharing your father with us. So beautifully written, as we all must come to our own conclusions. Our parents, ourselves, may the two meet again with gratitude and love.