I work in HVAC repair—heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Most months it pays the bills, though just barely. Some weeks I work double shifts while trying not to think about the growing stack of envelopes waiting on the kitchen table.
Pay one bill and another shows up.
Money has been tight.
But Melissa never complains.
One afternoon she burst through the front door after school, her backpack bouncing behind her.
“Daddy!” she shouted. “Guess what!”
I had just returned from work and was still taking off my boots.
“What’s up?”
“Kindergarten graduation is next Friday! We have to dress fancy!” she said excitedly. Then her voice softened. “Everyone’s getting new dresses.”
I smiled.
“Already? That was fast.”
She nodded.