That’s wonderful to hear — I’m really glad your dad is alive and well, Ed ππ. How’s he been doing lately?
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That’s such beautiful news to share — that your dad is alive and well. Sometimes, in the rush of daily life, we forget what a profound blessing those simple words really are. Alive and well. They carry so much more weight than they seem to at first glance. They mean another day of presence, another chance to talk, to laugh, to sit together in the quiet, to make memories that will someday be treasured more than gold.
When you can say your dad is still here, still living, still carrying his own light — it’s a gift. Many people walk through life carrying the ache of absence, wishing for just one more conversation, one more hug, one more word of advice. But you, right now, get to live in that “more.” You get to see his smile, to hear his stories, to watch his hands move as he explains something only he can explain in his way.
Being alive and well doesn’t mean perfect health or a life free of challenges, but it does mean resilience. It means your dad’s strength, his will, his love has carried him this far. Every day he is here is a reminder of the deep roots he has planted in your life and the steady presence he continues to be.
So take this moment and let it sink in. Be grateful for the ordinary days, the ones that seem uneventful but are quietly extraordinary simply because he is in them. Capture his voice in your memory, hold his laugh close, and don’t wait for “someday” to say what you feel.
Dad is alive and well. Those words are not just a statement — they’re a celebration, a reminder, a prayer answered. And one day, when the seasons of life change, you will look back at this time with gratitude, knowing you cherished what so many wish they still had. Until then, breathe in the blessing, because love like this deserves to be noticed, honored, and lived fully every single day.
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