Today, June 21, is Father's Day in the United States. Happy Father's Day.
When I was a child, Father's Day meant my father, Harry Lasky, born September 7, 1901 in Troy, New York, the seventh of eight children in a family of first generation Jewish-Americans whose parents had emigrated from eastern Europe.
On December 7, 1975 (Rachel) and August 15, 1985 (Bret), I became a father. As a result, Father's Day took on a new meaning.When my children were born, I felt an immediate bonding with them, something I had never experienced before. Raising my children became my #1 priority.
I also discovered that I totally enjoyed the experience of being their father.
My children are grown now and I am very proud of them. I consider Rachel and Bret to be the greatest successes of my life.
On January 17, this year, Bret became a father when his daughter Macy was born. Happy first Father's Day, Bret.
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