Hello Dad!

 Every day on my way to yoga, I drive past what was once my parents’ home. We sold the property 17 years ago and the house was torn down, leaving only an open lot.

If you saw my other post, my father, Arthur R. Range, died on Memorial Day 32 years ago. He was a retired Lieutenant Colonel who loved his country deeply. Every time I pass the property, I still send a little message or blow a kiss toward my parents.

Today I stopped the car because I noticed this small American flag tangled on a bent “Keep Out” sign. It was messy, weathered, imperfect — and somehow beautiful.


 

I stood there looking at it and thought: “Hi, Dad, thank you for saying hello.”

I truly believe that the people we love find small ways to remind us that they are always with us.

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