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Tribute To My Dad

Dad and I

It has been a tough week.  I had to say goodbye to my Dad forever.  Where do you begin to say Thank You for everything.  I hope he realized how much I appreciated everything from him.  He taught me you had to work hard for what you got, and to be proud of what you are doing.  If anybody wonders where I got the exercise traits from, you would not need to look any further than him.  He did manual labor his whole life, and then when he retired, got involved with riding a stationary bike.  He would ride anywhere from 15-45 miles per day, every day!  He has been an important part of my life for so long, I am not sure how I am going to handle this going forward.

Dad and I FDOY

When I received Family Doctor of the Year a few years ago, I was so proud to have you and mom show up at Deadwood, and for it to be a complete surprise to me.  I have always been so proud of you, and I can’t tell you how proud it made me feel for you guys to show up for that night.

You made life fun.  You worked hard for everything you had.  We never wanted for anything that was important.  You taught us what being a great Dad was supposed to be.  A lot of us may be able to be fathers, but it takes a special individual to be a Dad.  I learned a lot from you, and hope you were proud of me as well.

Dad photo final

I will miss your smile; your sense of humor; just talking to you.  I hope you can now rest.  You don’t have to worry if you don’t remember things anymore.  It does not matter now.  We remember, and always will.  All of your children are proud to have called you Dad.  We will continue to do as you taught, and won’t let you down.  I will be exercising, and keep trying to motivate people to take care of themselves, and stay healthy.  I had a hard time trying to keep my exercise streak going these last few days, because I did not want to leave your side.  I took many frequent walk breaks to clear my head, and then came back to be by your side.  You would have been upset had I not, and wanted me to keep going as well.  I will keep referring back to you here over time, because your wisdom was priceless, and I need to share it over time.  I love you Dad!

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2375

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