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Tree shopping with Dad

Life lessons and memories like these are things to be cherished

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I had no idea at the time, but my father taught me many valuable lessons — lessons he’d wished his father, who died when my dad was only 3, had been able to teach him.

In the most basic sense, he taught me the value of money — how hard it is to earn and how much harder it is to save.

He taught me that strangers don’t generally care about my interests so much as they do their own — that, like it or not, you have to hold your ground against people who likely don’t care a whit about what is best for you.

He taught me how much he loved his family and put their needs before his own. He didn’t enjoy fighting with strangers to save every dollar, but he knew that money was needed to provide for his children.

From the day he and my mother married as young people in the 1950s, they had to pinch every penny and still do — woe to anyone who tried to take food out of the mouths of their children.

If I could make one Christmas wish this year — a year in which more than 40 percent of children in the U.S. are born to single mothers — it would be that all children would be blessed with a father like mine and would spend these next few weeks shopping for Christmas trees with their dads.

Tom Purcell, author of “Misadventures of a 1970s Childhood,” is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review humor columnist and is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Email Tom at Purcell@caglecartoons.com.

©2012 Tom Purcell

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