Meticulous was the word That came to mom and me Simultaneously to describe Dad and how he approached almost Everything he did in life.
A list of everything to take for a ski trip Researching skis or tennis rackets Or wine before buying the best. Packing the car so well that We sometimes took pictures of the Full trunk, then the pile of stuff It had held.
Wanting to be at the base of the lift Before it started for the day. Telling us to be sure we had everything we wanted But bringing all of what we needed Because he was the dad. Skiing behind the rest of the family To be sure we were all safe As we went down the slopes.
Blocks of wood to hold skis at the right height For waxing, kept in the same black tool box With the iron, files, waxes, and straps. Knots on a string to strength his eyes. The logic of the Atkins diet Or Nutri-system’s strict rules.
A pad of narrow white lined paper With columns for the date of an invoice, The name of the provider, the amount of the bill, The amount paid, and the amount remaining due, All written with a freshly sharpened Ticonderoga #3 pencil. Juggling bills.
The precision of the cabinets In our kitchen, Made by his hands Or of the boards to traverse the slope In the few inches between The porch and the kitchen Cut just right in his shop.
Masonry drill bits, nail guns, studs To hold pegboard to the cement walls For his organized tools.
Making a backyard ice rink Just so, in spite of the dip in the back left corner, With patient, thin layers of water To keep the ice where we wanted it.
Explaining to a Friendly’s waiter or waitress How to make a vanilla milkshake With lime sherbet ice cream (You have to blend it extra to get it smooth). How to make a Big Beef with the setup, Or a salad plate without the extra lettuce For presentation.