Happy Father’s Day 2021
Asked for a Happy Memory of Her Father, She Recalls Wrigley Field
His drinking was different in sunshine,
as if it couldn’t be bad. Sudden, manic,
he swung into a laugh, bought me
two ice creams, said One for each hand.
Half the hot inning I licked Good Humor
running down wrists. My bird-mother
earlier, packing my pockets with sunblock,
had hopped her warning: Be careful.
So, pinned between his knees, I held
his Old Style in both hands
while he streaked the sun block on my cheeks
and slurred My little Indian princess.
Home run: the hairy necks of the men in front
jumped up, thighs torn from gummy green bleachers
to join the violent scramble. Father
held me close and said Be careful,
be careful. But why should I be full of care
with his thick arm circling my shoulders,
with a high smiling sun, like a home run,
in the upper right-hand corner of the sky?
– Beth Ann Fennelly
Happy Father’s Day!
When I was younger, I thought doing well on the diamond, court, or alley (I grew up a big bowler) was the way to my Dad’s heart. Life seemed perfect when we were at a game – although we haven’t made it to Wrigley Field, yet.
Over the years, I’ve realized that his love was unconditional and have grown to appreciate all the things he has taught me, including the hardest lesson we are struggling with today. You can discover it in this week’s video.
Father’s Day, like Mother’s day, isn’t an easy holiday for all. Many celebrate their dear ol’ Dads, but others grieve. So if today is challenging for you, feel what you need to feel. We got you.
Although I don’t think my Dad knows exactly what I do, I know he would consider our 20 Ripple Challenge to be awesome sauce.
It starts tomorrow, and it will change your life because it will change your relationship with your life. So I hope you will join us – there will be prizes, and who doesn’t like prizes?
Until next week, remember to Pause Breathe Reflect and have fun storming the castle!