Things I l Learned from My Father (#6): Root for the underdog

My father has always liked to root for the underdog. He went to Creighton, a small college in Omaha, Nebraska, and regularly travels by car or even airplane to support his Jays. Sometimes they succeed in sports and sometimes they don’t. They are often matched up against bigger schools with more money and bigger athletic …

Things I l Learned from My Father (#4): Have a wide range of ‘good enough’

My father is perfectly happy eating bologna sandwiches. Or bread and butter. Or fast food for his Father’s Day meal. Or cake without icing. He has a wide range of ‘good enough’. He still appreciates cake with icing and a steak instead of a hamburger but he’s perfectly happy keeping things simple. It’s a good …

Things I l Learned from My Father (#3): Consider the worst-case scenario

My father has been known to be a bit of a worrier. His best friend said to him once, “You know, you should have been born a bump on a log, then you would have nothing to worry about,” and I think my dad kind of liked that idea actually. He thinks about this constantly: …