America celebrates the father since 1910, the third Sunday in June. Last week I had a chance to come back by train from New York to Washington, and I decided to talk to passengers about the role played in their lives that day.
Nine-year-Blake lives in Caramel, California. Sitting on the lap of his father, he answered the question about what value it has for the holiday: "This means that this day should celebrate, and know that you appreciate my father for what he is good and for what he is your father. "
Nine-year-Blake lives in Caramel, California. Sitting on the lap of his father, he answered the question about what value it has for the holiday: "This means that this day should celebrate, and know that you appreciate my father for what he is good and for what he is your father. "