Mysterious Ways

Hole in One

Dad had what you’d call a big personality. Larger than life. He could charm a whole room in minutes. Holding my newborn son in my arms, I wished, not for the first time, that the two of them could have met. We’d named the baby Stone, which was my maiden name, in honor of his grandfather.

Dad had died just a couple of years before Stone was born, but I was determined he would know

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