This Too Will Get Done
Hopefully with a smile. Always with love. Dear Friends: In the last edition of this newsletter, I shared a story about my Dad and some of the lessons he shared with us. The story struck a chord with many of you, so I hope you will indulge me with another. As my Dad aged, he increasingly needed help with work around the house. Because he was so kind, he always preceded the request with “I hate to ask, but…”. “I hate to ask, but could you rototill my garden? I hate to ask, but will you move the swing off the porch? I hate to ask, but will you please trim my hedge?” Fortunately, between my brother and sisters, our families, and the neighbor, most everything was done. Inevitably, just as the initial task was completed, he’d say “I hate to ask, but before you sit down, could you do one more thing...” That too would get done. Usually with a smile. Always with love. That cadence is a fond memory – and it feels familiar as we launch th...