Last month, after I wrote about what my mother would have thought of the May issue, someone asked me what my father would have thought about June. Interesting question.
He might have been a little puzzled by Jim Gaffigan’s jokes that fathers don’t have a lot of say in family matters and are given a more ceremonial role akin to that of the vice president. All the real decision-making gets done by Mom and the kids.
My father was quiet and stern, much like Gaffigan’s dad, and very conservative on matters of religion. If Dad was the Old Testament, then Mom was the New Testament, wanting to save the world with love and understanding. They were on totally opposite sides of the fence when it came to Vatican II. After…
