Raise Them Right, and They'll Do Right on Father's Day

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Daughter Ashley, the journalism/poly sci major who now is a congressional aide on Capitol Hill, sent Mose a special Father's Day card this past week.

“For You, Dad, from Your Daughter,” said the heading across the top of the store-bought Carlton Cards greeting.

And the first sentence of the following text said:

“It seems like only yesterday that I was just a child, waiting for you to come home, anxious to tell you about my day. ...”

Ashley, of course, had crossed out the word “anxious,” and above it she had printed “eager.”

That's my girl.

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