Fellow carbon-based units,

I bid you greetings and goodwill.

I will share with you a poem that my mother gave me when my first child was born. I carried it in my wallet for decades.

What shall you give to one small boy?

A glamorous game, a tinseled toy,

A Barlow knife, a puzzle pack,

A train that runs on a curving track?

A picture book, a real live pet –

No, there’s plenty of time for such things yet.

Give him a day for his very own – 

Just one small boy and his dad alone.

A walk in the woods, a romp in the park,

A fishing trip from dawn to dark,

Give the gift that only you can –

The companionship of his Old Man.

Games are outgrown, and toys decay –

But he’ll never forget if you give him a day.

Happy holidays!

To be a great conversationalist, ask questions and listen. Repeat.

“Be curious, not judgemental” - Walt Whittman

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