Diaries Magazine

Mon Père in a Nutshell

By Danielleabroad @danielleabroad
On the morning of the first day of my senior year of high school, I got into a car accident. It was a small one, (there was more traffic waiting at the light than I'd expected and I bumped into it coming around the corner), but I was really shaken up. My brother, in the car with me, was laughing. As the woman in front of me got out and inspected the damage (there was none), I yelled at him to walk to school. The unforgiving woman asked for my insurance. I nervously gave it to her and she smugly said she wouldn't file a police report. I called my mom who reacted even more dramatically than I'd expected. Then, my dad came. He accompanied me to the parking lot and gave me a hug. He told me not worry about the car, or the insurance, or my mom even; this kind of thing happens to everyone and it was just an accident. He promised everything was going to be okay. It was.
mon père in a nutshell And each time I've gone to him in stress and tears and worry, he's made sure it is. He's the best man I know. Though we don't chat often enough nowadays, I've never felt his quiet confidence in me waver. Happy Father's Day, Papi! I cannot wait to see you soon.
Photo from Zapallar, Chile (circa 2008)

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