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My Dad, My Hero

I lost one of my heroes yesterday- the first one I ever met.  My dad, Hank Lenz, was a great example of how heroes come in many forms.

Dad was not a “no pain, no gain” kind of guy.  He liked his indulgences and until recently had the belly to prove it.  I remember years ago when we were both working in the City, he stopped off for a beer and sausage before joining me for a yoga class.  I think the grease and alcohol may have only improved his flexibility because much to my chagrin at the time, he got through the class just fine!

Dad did things his own way and didn’t really care what anyone else thought about it. He would never presume to tell anyone what they should do either.  Even though he didn’t believe in telling me what to do, he was there for me a lot with a steadying hand when I stumbled or he found a way of letting me know he “got me” when it seemed like no one else did.

Dad was the one who took me to JC Penneys after church one Sunday when I was 12 to buy my first cosmetics.  I still have that little Francis Denney eye shadow duo compact in my treasure box.  Dad was the one who took me into the City to have my headshots done when I was convinced in high school I wanted to be an actress.  He took me to lunch afterwards.  We repeated the process including one of my heroines, Nana-his mother, when it was time to pick my photos up.  The three of us went to Fraunces Tavern for a special dining experience I remember very fondly.

One of our favorite places to go was the NY Renaissance Faire in Tuxedo, NY.  We started going in the early 1980s and continued off and on until 2019. Sometimes other family members would join us but Dad and I were the ones who kept going back because we loved it there.  In fact, Dad noted the positive influence it had on his moody daydreamer of a daughter and signed us both up for the Society of Creative Anachronisms for a couple of years.  So, we could attend other medieval and historical events together.

Dad never tried to change me or shame me for any of my missteps or wrong turns throughout my life.  He knew I have always marched to the beat of my own drummer and held space for me to do that.  Anytime, I have been tempted to say things should be different and find blame for why they aren’t, Dad would say, “Why are you should-ing yourself? “Should” is not helpful.  You get that from your mother.”

I barely can believe he passed.  It doesn’t seem real.  The pain leaks in when I have to say the words as we make calls to let people know but my brain finds ways to protect me and keep it at distance.  I am so grateful to have spent a lot of time with Dad over the years.  Even though dementia was stealing him away from us for many days over these last few years, he would surface at times.  I seized those lucid moments and told him how much I loved him and how grateful I was that he was my Dad and how being who he was, allowed me the opportunity to be who I am.  There are a million other things I could write about him.  He was so intelligent, well-read, funny, handsome and the list goes on.  Most of all though, he was an original. A one and only! There will never be another Hank Lenz!  I am so glad and thankful he was my dad.

 

Naturally Creative: The Perfect Gift

I love it when I get to make gifts for people.  I really try not to be annoying about it.  I mean I don’t make things to get out of buying things.  It is nice to save money when you are on a budget but I genuinely enjoy being creative.  So, when the stars line up affording me the time, opportunity and inspiration to make something I believe someone else will appreciate, truly, I am at my happiest.

Up until recently, I never had the chance to make anything for my dad.  Dad is a manly sort of guy!  I make jewelry, bath and body products, etc. While he enjoys my baked goods, I have never have been able to make him anything that lasts.  So, imagine my delight when I happened across this dragon egg tutorial from Accio Lacqueur!  So happy!

Just to give you a little background.  Dad is a very well-read cat, everything from classics to military history, sci-fi, thrillers, you name it BUT fantasy is one of his faves.  So, Dad is a big Game of Thrones fan.  In fact, Dad, my brother, sister and I, all started out reading the George RR Martin Series but I bowed out after two or three books.  (I need more dragons and magic, less gore; more romance, less creepy sex.  I digress…)  Dad has been an avid fan of the show since the beginning. When he took me to the Renaissance Festival last September, it seemed like every time we turned a corner, he was greeted with “Game of thrones!” or “Winter is Coming!” because he was sporting the coolest Family Stark tee shirt in all the realm.

We both like dragons.  Here are two of Dad’s snaps from that day:

Bigger DragonLittle Dragon

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pretty cool huh?

So, after after putting 5000+ tiny coats of varnish on 1000+ tacks over countless netflix sessions, this

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Turned into:

Dragon Egg Two

So much fun!  I just had to share.

Do you ever make gifts for people?  Leave me a reply in the comments section.  I would love to hear all about them.

Many blessings,

Cynthia

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