For Father's Day, I got the neatest little time piece. Admittedly, this gift was quite compelling and I had to choke back some tears. As the man of the house, I try to stay strong for the family, even when I may be breaking down inside. That's what we REAL men do, right?
This gift was truly touching and I hope I really expressed my gratitude (sometimes we forget to really be sincere and let loose, be a little vulnerable, when it really counts). I sometimes feel that my family does not appreciate my work or even listen to me. Being a creative engineer, as I like to call it, it's hard to explain the urgency of your life's work (as Stephen R Covey would say, First Things First
"You'd be surprised to find out who has been listening when you finally stop to listen yourself."
Apparently, someone was paying attention. I'm an organizational nut, sometimes to a fault, so things like notepads, writing/drawing utensils, organizers, whiteboards, reference books, etcetera, etcetera.. These are the things that truly excite me (I'm a geek, after all). The time piece came with a simple inscription stating "The Greatest Dad". Wow.. Did THAT tug on my heart strings.