~ My Dad ~
Happy Father's Day to all of you who represent a father to someone special❣️
In honor of this day...
Visiting my Dad one weekend a few years before he passed, I was in the shower (of course) when a flood of words and thoughts came rushing at me. I had to shut it down, get a towel and drip my way to my laptop where this came out. He thought I was out of my mind (which I was). But I got to express my love, respect, admiration and gratitude to him before he died🙏🏼
*****
My Dad loves me. He always has. He always knew he would.
My Dad knows me. Better than I've known myself. He sees what I don't see. He believes in me.
My Dad is patient. As he teaches me. As I make mistakes. As I learn. As I grow.
My Dad is my security. He has fed me. He has carried me. He has stood beside me.
My Dad is my stability. He is calm. He is predictable. He is constant.
My Dad has an impeccable work ethic. Do your best. Then do a little bit more. It builds character.
My Dad often held down two jobs. He gave his very best, and a little bit more, to provide for my Mom and me.
My Dad has worked hard over his lifetime. So I could have what he did not. So I could have opportunity.
My Dad is strong. He can do anything! He does what he has to do. He doesn't complain.
My Dad is responsible. He lives simply and efficiently. He is self-reliant.
My Dad is direct. He is to-the-point. He leaves no doubt of his intention nor what he thinks.
My Dad is truthful. He knows his truth. He speaks his truth. He lives his truth by his example.
My Dad is contemplative. His words reflect much thought. They are deliberate. They are meaningful.
My Dad is a man of his word. He is dependable. His commitments take priority.
My Dad has honorable virtues. High standards. High morals. He accepts nothing less.
My Dad has integrity. He upholds his convictions. He will not compromise his values.
My Dad is practical. He lets go of what is not useful. He does not look back with regret.
My Dad is insightful. He perceives true intentions. He recognizes deceit.
My Dad had always played the hand he's dealt. He is adaptable to his circumstances. He has remained true to himself.
My Dad has gained much wisdom over the years. He has been shaped by his life lessons. He has a timeless spirit.
My Dad has acceptance. Of the past. Of himself. Of what is.
My Dad is confident. He hides nothing. He disregards criticism. He is not fooled by deceit.
My Dad is observant. He acknowledges others' hard work, honesty and truthfulness.
My Dad is aware. He has seen foolishness. In the world. In me. In himself.
My Dad is compassionate. He feels that foolishness is a small price to pay if we learn from our mistakes.
My Dad points out mistakes if it is helpful. He admits to his own mistakes. He expects others to do the same.
My Dad can be critical of me. When he knows I can do better. No judgment. No guilt.
My Dad is rational. When I'm confused. When I'm frustrated. When I'm irrational.
My Dad understands me. Even when I haven't. He accepts me as I am. He helps me learn for myself.
My Dad has faith in me. That I'm good enough. That I will find myself. That I will succeed.
My Dad taught me how to ride my bike. He put my training wheels on. He adjusted them along the way.
My Dad took my training wheels off. He held my bike and ran beside me. Then he let me go.
*****
My Dad loves me. No matter what. He always has. I know he always will. For who I am.
I'm grateful for my Dad. For all he's done for me. For all he's taught me. For the support he's given me.
I love my Dad. For who he is. For who he's always been. To me.
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