John Dickerson On What Fatherhood Means To Him On CBS This Morning
By: Tori Hartshorn Jun. 15, 2018

On losing a father, being a father, and the fathers you gather along the way- By JOHN DICKERSON, CBS NEWS
Ahead of Father's Day this Sunday, "CBS This Morning" co-host and resident dad, John Dickerson, shares an essay he wrote on what fatherhood means to him.
The average American will spend $133 on Father's Day and if you haven't bought a gift yet, you have 48 hours.It's the second year where I don't have a father to buy a gift for. I still reach for the phone to call him. I hear his echo when I make an awful pun. He was very witty, which is why his favorite picture is with the comedian Jack Benny. The mirror now informs me that I am at an age where I sometimes look like him. He was 92 and we completed the cycle...where we become fathers to our fathers. The man who carried me on his shoulder with grit and grace was one day the man I lifted to his hospital bed.
This talk of gifts is not a reminder to my children. I don't deserve a gift this year. It's not that I'm not a great father. Just ask me, I'll tell you. I don't need a gift because fatherhood is the gift: you never know something as deeply as when you can see it through your love of your children.
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