What a great story! Your dad sounds like an incredible dad and person. My dad is in Heaven too. And I miss him so much. I’d love to hear & see more story time videos!
Thomas, what a wonderful story about your father. Brings back memories of my own. I have to smile about the map. That is all we used in the day. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings to you fully!! Thank you for sharing life with your memories of a great Father. You made me laugh! I still get my AAA Map Magazine and I have been a member since going back o the 1980s and still use them. Yes, I remember when the first individual bank debit with no Visa/Mastercard Logo on them either. So, I would always stop at a only a Citicorp Bank back then to get some travel money besides my credit card Visa. Also, in my family it was my Mother who had the funds when she and my Step-Father and my half brother would travel. She would always stop at the old First National Bank of Chicago and then hit the road back in the 1970s to the 1990s. You made me remember some good parents traveling scenes.😊
Finally, it was my Mother how had the actual check book. And she taught me how to balance my check book back in the early 1980s before college.😊 I learned from her!😊❤
You are soo right!! We, as kids back when we are growing up observe things happening around us but I think you start to really understand as you get more mature and older. I traveled a lot even before going to my former airline United Airline. But traveling more abroad to Europe, South America and to Asia was the additional exposure to different people that helped me more. Well, I turn 60 later on this month and I continue to help friends and other colleagues about travel in general with what I have learned. ☺
I lost my dad last March, and it's been tough. My dad was one of the funniest people on this earth, and had the most analogies about life when I was growing up. As I got older, those funny analogies made perfect sense. 😂😂😂😩
What a great story! Your dad sounds like an incredible dad and person. My dad is in Heaven too. And I miss him so much. I’d love to hear & see more story time videos!
@@douglascook5118 I miss my father as well, his lessons and my memories are what keeps him alive.
Thomas, what a wonderful story about your father. Brings back memories of my own. I have to smile about the map. That is all we used in the day. Thanks for sharing.
@@deloresthomas5624 I didn’t think it would come in hand until it happened and I needed to read a map
Love the story, I feel Like I know you more now
@@wanda2035 thank you I will share more.
Blessings to you fully!! Thank you for sharing life with your memories of a great Father. You made me laugh! I still get my AAA Map Magazine and I have been a member since going back o the 1980s and still use them. Yes, I remember when the first individual bank debit with no Visa/Mastercard Logo on them either. So, I would always stop at a only a Citicorp Bank back then to get some travel money besides my credit card Visa. Also, in my family it was my Mother who had the funds when she and my Step-Father and my half brother would travel. She would always stop at the old First National Bank of Chicago and then hit the road back in the 1970s to the 1990s. You made me remember some good parents traveling scenes.😊
Finally, it was my Mother how had the actual check book. And she taught me how to balance my check book back in the early 1980s before college.😊 I learned from her!😊❤
@@LMays-cu2hp we learn so much from our parents. We probably didn’t understand as kids but as adults it makes perfect sense
You are soo right!! We, as kids back when we are growing up observe things happening around us but I think you start to really understand as you get more mature and older. I traveled a lot even before going to my former airline United Airline. But traveling more abroad to Europe, South America and to Asia was the additional exposure to different people that helped me more. Well, I turn 60 later on this month and I continue to help friends and other colleagues about travel in general with what I have learned. ☺
Happy 4th of July to you and your family. ☺
Happy 4th of July to you and your family. Fly safely fir the holiday.
I lost my dad last March, and it's been tough. My dad was one of the funniest people on this earth, and had the most analogies about life when I was growing up. As I got older, those funny analogies made perfect sense. 😂😂😂😩
@@KenyaG. my condolences, I understand my fathers analogies and lessons as I got older
Thomas you are a very down to earth, real person. Loved your story about your dad. Share more about you personal side.
@@laurawatson2858 thank you for watching I appreciate it
Enjoyed your story. Your Dad was a remarkable man. He taught you well..yes more stories
@@kathyjohnson8304 thank you, I definitely will tell more stories
Yes, more story time. This is nice to hear about your dad.
@@susiew6851 thank you. I will definitely have more stories.
Love the personal stories. We get a glimpse who you are as a whole.
@@MsGA14 definitely will had in more story time for you.
❤ you son… keep the memories…Share it helps ❤
3 minutes in and the sound effects and you explaining is cracking me up because I understand. Ok back to watching
@@Valencia112 🤣🤣
I would appreciate some more stories about him. ❤
@@Valencia112 thank you i will share more
Those $2 gas stops would have had me so pissed as a teenager. 😂😂
@@FlyWithAGuy I was pissed a four hour ride turned into 6-7 hour ride
Great story! 🎉
@@jazzj04 thank you
Thomas Is that sneezing in the background 😂
@@SylviasJourn3y 🤣
My brother n law cashed his check and wa!k around with cash too
@@joyanderson6906 that’s how it was back in the day