The Only Graduation Gift He Actually Kept
Of everything my dad gave me the summer I graduated high school, I can only remember one gift by name. Not the laptop. Not the cash in a card from my grandparents, or the new set of tires my uncle threw in "so you don't die out there." Just one thing, small enough to fit in a jacket pocket, that I still carry seven years later. It was an old brass compass, a little scratched, a little heavier than you'd expect. My dad handed it to me on the porch the night before I left for college, after the party had died down and it was just the two of us and a couple of warm sodas nobody wanted anymore. "I'm not going to pretend I know what your life's supposed to look like," he said. "Nobody does, not really, no matter what they post online like they've got it all figured out. But I know you'll need something in your pocket that reminds you which way is true, especially on the days everything else feels like noise." I didn't fully under...