OK folks, this week in our Write Your Roots class, we discussed
character sketching and used our dad's as subject matter. That was
pretty easy because dad's can be kind of quirky, display strange and
unusual habits, and generally easy to pick on. So I've reserved a spot
on the blog for my students to post their character sketches. Have fun! I'll go first... here's my character sketch about my dad:

"The more I spoke, the sleepier he became. It seemed like my
conversation’s purpose was to lull him to sleep. Earlier, I found Dad working
in the yard, determined to fix his broken gate. The problem was suppose to be
an easy fix but ended up consuming his entire morning and part of the
afternoon. By now, his short temper got the best of him so he put down his
tools and decided to take a break. 
It
was around 3:45 in the afternoon when Dad finally retreated to his medium green
recliner. He was wearing blue jeans and a plaid button-down shirt and I could see his
gold cross necklace through the open top three buttons. No matter how hard Dad
worked, his silver grey hair was always neat. By this time in the day, his
rough, olive-toned oval face was casting an early five-o’clock shadow. 




