
Our parents are the first people we know, and often the first people we learn from. They lead us when we walk for the first time, answer our questions, read to us at night. they take this foundation and build us from the ground up. They write the first chapters of our story before we can write it ourselves.

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But as we begin to age, we drift away from them. We need space and distance to develop our own views of the world. It is this act of letting go that allows us to find them again. Because soon enough, we reach a point in adolescence where we’ve become old enough to make your own mistakes. And it’s here where we realize that our parents were right about more than we gave them credit for.
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So we come back to our parents with a little more understanding. Of what they were trying to do, of the people they were before they became our parents. And even if we may not always see eye to eye, at the core of it, always, is care. And the hope of a beautiful life for a loved child and a loved parent - the story we've been sharing this entire time.
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Mark is a tool for preserving the stories that matter. And there's no story more important in a father and son's life than the one they share. This literal and figurative story becomes the thread between a father and son, connecting them across time.
Because our parents write our earliest stories. As we grow, we begin to write our own. In the smallest ways, we write theirs too.

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