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Agnes's avatar

Appreciation is my usual reaction these posts but this one is particularly fine. I grew up observing men lend their strength: my brothers, my uncles, friends' dads. Recently I had the gift of seeing my son carry heavy things to the honor of a lost friend. The pairing of teen boys and elder care is inspired, as new-felt strength serves visible goods.

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Jennifer L.W. Fink's avatar

Love that last photo of your husband!

3 of my teenage/young adult sons recently had the opportunity to help my mom and dad (ages 85 & 86), who were getting new carpet & paint in their bedroom & needed their furniture moved out & then back in. On the surface, that seems like an easy, of-not-much-significance task, and maybe even a little annoying. But reading your post made me reflect on how important that really was. My strong young men were able to do something in minutes that would have taken my parents days (and maybe resulted in harm or injury). And my boys saw they were needed, saw their role at this point in the generations. My dad now relies on my youngest (age 17) to fix things for him (case in point: rototiller), & I know my son feels the power of his grandfather's belief in him. Thanks for encouraging us to look beneath the surface!

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