Tuesday, April 12, 2016

A Red Sucker For Dad

It was Father's Day, and all the family was gathered around for the celebration.  I was about 4, and my present to my dad was a red sucker.  While he talked to everyone and opened his presents, I would sneak a lick.  I remember thinking, "well, if I take just a few licks, he'll have most of it himself."  By the time he finished opening his presents, I had licked the whole sucker!  My dad, having the good sense of humor that he did, laughed about it, and always teased me about the red sucker, my gift to him on that Father's Day.


I have been thinking about this story lately, and even shared it with a blog friend.  I went to church last Saturday, and a couple pews in front of me was a family with two girls.  I think they were sisters.  The youngest one couldn't sit still, as she was only 3 or so.  She kept turning around, acting up in her seat, so I could clearly see her.  And do you know what she was holding - a red sucker!   I then noticed that her sister was also holding a red sucker.  I smiled so BIG, as it reminded me of me, the spunky little girl who mischievously ate all her dad's sucker.  : )

 
~Sheri

30 comments:

  1. What sweet memories and happy times! Enjoy your day my friend. Hugs, Diane

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  2. Sheri, I love this story. I bet you and your father had this as your very own private joke for years. You know that saying: it's not the big things in life...it's the little things that truly matter. You probably remember this every time you see a red sucker. :):) If that is a photo of you, you are so cute and what shiny hair, love it. Blessings to you, xoxo, love you, Susie

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  3. Sweet memory...

    And precious photo!

    Tessa

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  4. The love you shared allowed you to trust you could.
    And those girls' story is priceless. A hug and smile sent to you from heaven. By the sweetest angels.
    Precious stories and memories. You're a Rich Woman, Dear Friend.
    Cheers,
    Teresa

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  5. Lovely story ... and lovely photo! M x

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  6. Aren't memories wonderful. I am sure your dad remembered that all his life.

    Have a great week Sheri,
    Hugs,
    Mary

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  7. Sheri I enjoyed reading your sweet share of a cherished memory. It's always the smallest snippets of time that rush back emotions. Red is my favorite lollipop flavor.
    xoxo,
    Vera

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  8. i love this sweet memory, sheri!
    and i'm thankful it hugged your
    heart. precious...

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  9. Oh Sheri - what a wonderful story and post.
    I do like the photo you have shared too ...

    Memories are just so special ...

    Wishing you a most fabulous day my blogging friend.

    All the best Jan

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  10. What a lovely Story Sheri :)

    kisses <3

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  11. ha hahahha Oh that's a funny story, Sheri. Your dad sounded like a great guy. Love your new header! Susan

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  12. Aw, Sheri, what a sweet story! They say it is the little things that matter the most in life, and this story proves that point. A precious moment reminded by another innocent (but slightly naughty) little girl. You sure were a cutie-pie! Hugs for you xo Karen

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  13. Isn't it amazing how something so simple can spark a memory like that? What a sweet story :)

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  14. Such a lovely memory my dear. Happy Spring with love Janice

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  15. Lovely story, such a nice memories :)
    You look very cute little girl!
    Besos
    www.travelera.es

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  16. What a sweet story and charming coincidence. Memories are made of this.

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  17. I love this sweet story about your cute self, Sheri! Family memories are so precious. Thank you for sharing! xo ♥

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  18. You are a baby doll. Such sweet memories to treasure. Hope the rest of your week is fabulous! xo

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  19. Sheri!
    What a darling you are! Just as sweet now as then.
    So, it seems that you have always liked red-adorable!
    Happy Wednesday,
    Love,
    Jemma

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  20. Funny how memories just appear from nowhere xxxx

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  21. That's a cute story and photo, and a great memory of your good-natured Dad!

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  22. Wonderful memory with your dad. Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs, Jody

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  23. Dear, dear friend,

    I seem to be apologizing profusely at everyone's post for being so late. School and other circumstances have required my attention, making it difficult to get to my favorite blogs in the morning.

    I LOVE your story. Those moments of childhood truly are gems to remember. YOUR PHOTO! What a darling....blond hair?Adorable. Much love sweetest friend, Anita

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  24. What a heartwarming memory...and also a serendipitous way in which it came back to you :)

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  25. Dear Sheri,

    Such a sweet memory you shared - lovely how little things bring back happy thoughts. Love the sweet photo of you.
    Happy weekend
    hugs
    Carolyn

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  26. What a great story, my friend. Now I'm craving a red sucker. :)
    xoxo

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