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I guess, it would be easy to overlook the sort of ordinary heroism of a parent. My Dad worked for 50 years in a dangerous dirty job. He was always out in whatever weather situation presented itself. Whether it was the burning heat of Summer in the South or the sometimes sub-freezing cold, rain or snow of the Winter, he was out in it and I know that he worked long hours. Drilling rigs go 24/7 for as long as it takes to either get a producing well or give it up as a "dry" hole. He was in charge of one shift on a rig. Not sure whether it was all that physically taxing as he was the guy that operated a pair of twin diesel engines that were I guess about the same size as those in a locomotive. In contrast to your Dad, mine didn't have much to be proud of on the educational side. Three of his four sons didn't graduate from High School including myself, but I later had the G.I. Bill courtesy of Uncle Sam so took a test for the GED and passed so I guess I must have gotten more than I thought out of my short stay in High School. Went to college and became the sole college graduate in my family, but on a more positive note, both my kids are college graduates and of course my daughter has a medical degree and all three of my grandchildren are on their way to a college education and probably post graduate too. Last edited by cal828 : 02-03-2023 at 03:49 PM. |