In honor of my Dad, Len Traubman, on his birthday, I am documenting some of my best memories of him from the first ten years of my life, plus some interesting facts about him.
I Remember When My Dad.......
* Let me and my brother, when we were about 5 and 3, sing "bathroom language" words while he played on the guitar. I don't think I had ever laughed that hard. (And may I say what a smart parenting strategy that was?!)
* Hung out with me at a San Francisco public school playground to help me learn how to ride a two-wheeler bike.
* Took me, as a surprise, to get my ears pierced on my 7th birthday.
* Squeezed one eye shut, puffed out his cheeks, and talked like a pirate, sending my brother and me into rolling fits of laughter.
* Drove our whole family waaaaaaay out into the boondocks to visit the "redhead babies" of one of his patients. The "redhead babies" turned out to be a whole batch of redhead baby dachsunds and we got to pick one out to take home with us. We named her Suena, which means dream or vision in Spanish.
* Left $20 by bed so I would wake up and find it the morning of my 5th grade graduation trip to Six Flags Marine World.
* Showed me how to pass a baton and timed my laps to help me prepare for a elementary school track meet.
* Took me to see Yul Brynner in the live theater production of The King and I.
* Took me, starting from age 2, to Tadich Grill, the oldest restaurant in San Francisco.
* Took me to the deli of a large downtown grocery store to pick out a whole cow brain to study and bring to my 5th grade oral presentation about the brain.
* Taught me and my brother how to make fried matzoh.
Some Interesting Facts About My Dad
* He knows how to make beautiful jewelry out of different metals.
* From his many years as a children's dentist, he has an enormous collection of fun ties which feature bright colors and characters.
* He once dressed as Waldo (as in Where's Waldo?) for his office's Halloween party, and designed his own costume.
* A pro at geneology, my dad wrote a book about his side of the family. He also knows a ton about my mom's side of the family, and stood up at his mother-in-law's funeral service to share interesting stories about her family's history.
* He assembled a ham radio when he was around the age of 10 and can still do a rapid verbal fireout of the morse code (which cracks up his 8-year-old grandson).
* He likes melted chocolate chip sandwiches.
* He can play Grandma's Feather Bed, Froggy Went A-Courtin', and many other country and folk songs, on the guitar.
Thanks, Dad, for modeling kindness, curiosity, vision, patience, humor, and appreciation of the arts.
Love,
Eleanor
Oh dearest Eleanor, your Dad is so radiant!! i remember his radiance well....
ReplyDeletesending you Tuesday love~