Over time, I began picking up and doing things my Dad did. Here are but a few:
- Work ethic. My Dad worked all week growing up; even now with him being retired, he stays busy.
- Grunts. Whenever my Dad would reach down to pick up something, he'd let out a brace-yourself grunt...do this on occasion even when the object isn't heavy.
- Farting. Whenever he'd let one go, he'd look around the room puzzled and would jokingly wonder where that noise came from.
- People skills. I've watched him interact with his customers during the job; good habit to pick up.
- On occasion whenever he would get furious with his laptop for work, he'd let out a "DANGIT ALL." lol He would also talk to himself as he worked through the issue "Ok so I go here;" "trying to print;" etc.
- Chair recliners. How it's nice to lean back on that couch and take it easy. This will be an important buy in my first home.
- Coffee every morning. Took me a little while, but now I'm engulfed in coffee; though, I don't drink it black like him. yuck.
- Taking good care of possessions. "You treat your stuff better because you own it, but when something isn't yours, you aren't as careful."
- TV shows. "24" was the best series ever. Even when we weren't watching it together, we would turn the lights out and never answer the phone while it was on. If Mom came in the room, she would be silenced (because she knew it was the Bauer-hour not to be disturbed and wanted a reaction from us haha).
- He's a family man. Dad loves Mom very much, and cares very much for all his kids. I desire and Lord-willing I'll get an opportunity to have my own family to pass on this fatherly love.