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Here is what I consider to be my true fathers day present:
Getting to spend precious time with my nine year old son, Keith, teaching him the ropes of making pens. He made his first pen two weeks ago, and these pictures are of him making his second pen last night out in our shed. But more than the pens that we make out in the shed, I cherrish the precious memories and bonds that we make out in the shed.
Getting to spend precious time with my nine year old son, Keith, teaching him the ropes of making pens. He made his first pen two weeks ago, and these pictures are of him making his second pen last night out in our shed. But more than the pens that we make out in the shed, I cherrish the precious memories and bonds that we make out in the shed.