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Father’s Day 2020

Father’s Day 2018

This is the first Father’s Day since I was born in which I do not have my father. I try to always have a positive or balanced perspective, I am fortunate to have had my Dad for 34 years of my life. I would be lying if I said I that was enough. As the anniversary of his passing approaches, I am playing a mental/ emotional game of chess. I want to focus on being my best self and continue to push forward, proud to be Daniel Hallback Jr.


It is a very stressful time now, a lot of very important issues are facing us all. I will keep pushing myself to learn more, help others. At times I think it is important to have fun playing chess, or a video game, or watch TV. 2020 has been an awakening in many ways, COVID has helped to show what’s important to us all (Not always the same for everyone). The death of George Floyd and the movements for change that has taken place has also shone a light to areas that we need to improve as a society.


If you are reading this, hug your loved ones and try to take advance of the time that we have. I am glad we didn’t wait to visit Chicago in July 2018. It was his dream trip and I was fortunate enough to make it happen.

1 reply on “Father’s Day 2020”

Continue to keep your head up your dad is very proud of you he also would say to me I love my son stay encourage love you

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