Dads Make a Difference Every Day!
Dads are everyday superheroes, and Father’s Day is a great time to take a moment to thank them for all they do. From sharing books to cooking family meals together to singing silly songs, everything that dads do makes a big difference. Below, Tandem staff share some of their favorite stories about their dads and granddads.
Tania Camacho-Pineda
My dad and I used to go to Disneyland a lot. I loved all the princess stories and had the books, the costumes, and the movies. In fact, I used to dress up and create my own fairytales. My dad was always the lucky one and got to hear my story. Also, my dad would always take some time out of his day and share stories with me about his childhood and all the adventures he had been on.
Kaitlin Pearce
Crystal Sand
Sara Rizik-Baer
Julie Barton
Laura Rodriguez
My dad didn’t do much rearing. He was raised in a time and place where men worked so that’s what he did. He worked from sun up to sun down so that we could live and eat and prosper. However, he did have some routines that really shaped my view of men and of myself. One was that he read the paper every day. Sometimes he’d take it with him as he left for work, but on the weekend, he’d sit at the table with his big Spanish/English dictionary and read the paper cover to cover. My dad only studied until he was eight-years-old, so reading with the dictionary at hand was how he taught himself English and stayed aware of current events.
Another thing he did every day of my life was to whistle a greeting when he came home from work. We (my three sisters and I) would come running and throw ourselves at his legs. He must have loved our daily-group hug as much as I did. Lastly, even though our mom did most of the caregiving, my dad tucked us in every night. He’d gather us together, sing us a few Cri-Cri songs with his guitar (“los cochinotos” is still my favorite), and then he’d persignar each one of us before kissing us goodnight.
My own children have a very different relationship with my dad. Now that he’s retired, my dad, their “Obo”, can play and be silly, and go to the park, and read books in his thick Spanish accent. My two sons have both been rocked to sleep in his arms and cared for tenderly by my dad. They emulate him, copying his expressions and mannerisms with incredible likeness. I didn’t have a grandfather so to get to experience the special bond between my boys and their granddad is incredibly heartwarming for me and all of our family.
Odette Cifuentes
Dwyn Asher
This Father’s Day, give your Dad the gift that keeps giving. Getting him a card from Tandem provides books to Bay Area Dads and their kids. Your donation is a great chance to honor your dad while giving the gift of literacy to Bay Area families. Learn more by going to our Father’s Day page.
Dwyn Asher
Communications & Operations Associate
Dwyn joined the Tandem team in March 2017. She was born and raised in the Bay Area and lives with Lysander, her cat, named after a character from her favorite Shakespeare play. When she’s not at work, Dwyn is most likely in the kitchen or planning her next adventure.