To A Senior Upon Graduation

by admin | May 20, 2016 8:21 am

Dear Abbie:

Tonight you graduate from high school. Wrapping my head around that takes effort. It seems just a few days ago you were a 10-year-old girl, hair tied back in a schrunchie, clutching a Harry Potter book and sizing me up from your side of the table at Pizza King. I remember your salad was drenched with ranch dressing, a habit you have maintained. Your mom and I had started dating a few weeks earlier, and this was a big step, allowing me to meet you. I guess I passed the test, since happily I’m still around more than eight years later — the last five years as a family.

Our time together has been filled with joy and wrenching tragedy, heartache and major life changes. Through it all, you have prevailed and excelled. There have been a few bumps on the road, but that is to be expected. I can tell you my teenage years were filled with more bumps than yours — all self-inflicted.

I have no intention of providing details.

I have been blessed beyond what I deserve to become part of you and your mom’s lives. Both of you tolerate my ways, which is no mean feat. I am well aware of what that takes. Thank you for your forbearance and love.

Abbie, in so many ways you are wise beyond your years. In other aspects, you’re a typical goofy teenager whom I love dearly. So here’s some advice, from an old guy who is quite certain you will accomplish great things and live a fine, fulfilling life. I hope and pray I live long enough to revel in your success:

The really good news for your mom and me is that you are going to spend your first year here, attending LeTourneau University. We will continue to be graced by your entertaining and sweet presence — and the price is right. But you will be challenged there, and you will be asked to work hard.

So work hard, my dear daughter. That’s my best advice. I did not expect eight years ago to inherit another sweet girl, but I’m so grateful I did.

I love you, Abster.

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