Here's the oldest lady in our family, 70 years old! She's a 1938 Chevrolet and she's on a tow truck headed to the body and paint shop. A new engine, new paint and a new interior will soon make her feel fresh again and ready to cruise the streets of Danville in the same glory she displayed in 1938. Roll out the red carpet when she comes home!
Monday, January 28, 2008
Here's the oldest lady in our family, 70 years old! She's a 1938 Chevrolet and she's on a tow truck headed to the body and paint shop. A new engine, new paint and a new interior will soon make her feel fresh again and ready to cruise the streets of Danville in the same glory she displayed in 1938. Roll out the red carpet when she comes home!
Well, the next question is "OK, pretty wife, so where's the kids?" Hey, got 2. Here's kid #1 and me. Heather Michelle's her name and she not your average daughter. She's more than that. She's almost too hard to explain. A multi faceted person with fears and visions like all of us. Driven to conquer, even on a beer budget. The happiest I see her is at Disneyland and the saddest I see her is when she's sick. In between it's up to the particular day, person, weather, or cocktail. She's taught me alot about being a father. Never had a sister so the only thing I knew about women was my mother and my aunts. Guy's, having a daughter is a helluva hard job. Unlike cars and toasters, the daughters do not come with instructions. Anytime I can hang with her and make her happy is a blessing. She's our first child and I am grateful for her. I knew I never wanted a boring daughter. Anyway, she's a chip off the old block and there's never a horse she can't ride! I gotta say I have the best daughter a guy could ask for!