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Describe a favorite memory of your dad.

Answered 12 months ago

One time he was crying with happiness to see me when a came back from High School

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Melissa Newman

2 weeks ago

I have memories with him. But none would be my favorite..



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Linda Martin

4 weeks ago

I don't have any. He wasn't hardly in the picture. And if he was, he was drunk. He w=didn't live with us anyways.



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Jason Shen

2 months ago

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Jack Gratton

2 months ago

shouting at us sailing!



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Emma Leigh

2 months ago

He made handcraft for me while I was in primary school.



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Pritesh Tejani

3 months ago

All memories are worth it!!!!!!



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Rim Bellamine

3 months ago

All the memories are my favorites!



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Maria Puzino

3 months ago

My dad had come home from work as a sheet metal mechanic, exhausted as this was a very physically draining job. I must have been about 7 yrs old and I remember thinking "what can I do to make him feel better"? Well, I took my markers out and started drawing a picture of him and I holding hands, walking in the park near our house. I made sure to draw a bright yellow sun and lots of colorful roses all around us. When I handed it to him, I sang "Zippity Doo Daa" from Song of the South, his favorite movie. The ear to ear smile that broke out from his face and laughter was music to MY ears. Anything that made by daddy happy made me happy too.



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Bhavani Thakur

3 months ago

When my dad used to hold my finger & take me for an evening walk when i was 4yrs old & kept telling amazing stories.



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