I lost my father to Alzheimer’s when I was only 22 but almost every day I think about how he loved me so much. So to those of you that have lost your dads remember the gifts and the love that they gave us that live on forever. And to those dads out there doing the beautiful work of raising children, you deserve a big “thank you” from all of us. Fathers that are present not only physically but emotionally help develop good people that end up doing good for others. So thanks!
My husband is the best doggy daddy ever. We also tend to parent some of our employees so thank you Ryan for being an upstanding individual who always cares about others and for your deep sense of responsibility for those in your life, I love you.