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Sunday, December 25, 2016

To Dad I LOVE YOU, Mitzi

Merry Christmas!  This year I have dad for reals...I think! ;)  It's kind of fun to think about dad all year.  It made me fell just a tad bit closer to him while he was way off in Africa.

Growing up, dad was not a very touchy feely kind of guy.  I mean, I knew dad loved me but the words were not said out loud very often.  We brought this up a few times.  One year dad decided to make it a new years goal to tell mom he loved her every day.  I remember there being lipstick on the mirror once.  I remember little notes being left and I think he wrote it in the sand once.  This year, I decided to take a month and tell Mike I loved him every day.  For the most part I would make sure I said it out loud sometime during the day.  There were a few nights in a row that we would say our evening prayers together and I would remember that I hadn't said it yet and so I would tell him I loved him after the prayer.  The first time I don't think he thought much of it.  The third night, he looked at me and said...."ok...?"  So I decided I needed to up my game.  I left a note on his pillow...


I wrote a note in the snow....


There were many other times I thought of this man this year...

I was going to take a treat to visit some friends.  What to take??  How about black licorice?  Introduce them all to the finer points of life.



Of course it needed to be hard candy!

When I think about Christmas growing up one of my favorite memories is buying a second beautiful tree each year.  We would take it to a family in need.  In addition to donating to a family in need.  When the #lighttheworld campaign came out, I thought this was a perfect opportunity to think of dad daily in December.  The kids and I have had a great time enjoying our acts of service. My favorite day was feed the homeless.  We put together 8 homeless kits.  They had non perishable food (ie: beef jerky, apple sauce, goldfish crackers, water bottles, hard candy, gum)  Socks, Gloves, hand warmers, toothbrush and toothpaste.  We put the packets in our car and each time we pass a homeless person we hand them out a kit.  We have given out 4 or 5 already. 

 Another strong memory of my father is how diligent he was in his callings.  They never turned a calling down and always magnified it!  This year I was asked to help serve on the Christmas Party committee.  I had a great time preparing, setting up and even cleaning up.  My dad was always the last one to leave and clean up at a party.  It was fun to be the last one of the last 3 walking out of the church thinking of my hard working dad!

I love you daddy!  Thanks for always being a good example to me!  I am proud of you!

Love you,
Mitzi

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