Sunday, June 19, 2011

Father's Day!

Any man can be a father, 
but it takes a special person 
to be a dad. 
-Proverb
My Dad is awesome!
When I was just a little girl, I remember my Dad was always a busy man. He used to say, "I'm going to get on my horse and ride off in all directions!" Our house and yard was the most popular in the neighborhood. Dad built a small cinderblock castle in the yard. We had a teeter totter that was built on the axel of two old wagon wheels, you could move it all over the yard. Awesome! We had an old nose cone from a bomb, that my Dad made into a doghouse. We would turn it over, and climb in and spin each other around. Great fun! When my Dad got home from work each day, he would spend the rest of the day light hours in the yard, making it beautiful. When I was about 5 years old, he was building a home (pretty much by himself), working full time at the nearby college, and getting his PhD. I didn't see much of him that year, but our whole family was amazed at the things that he could do. He always finished what he started. Our family moved into that beautiful home and he got his PhD. Later, he had an urge and built another home. And made it so beautiful. My reception, when I got married, was in the yard my Dad had created. It had terraces, decks and rock and wood pathways all over this acre lot. People would say, "Did he do this all himself?" Others would say, "No, this was done by a professional landscaper!" Actually, he did do it all himself. He just had a knack for it. I say he had, because he doesn't have a yard anymore. He has always been active and healthy. He used to play handball everyday at lunch, now he plays three days a week. He is 77 years old. Amazing! He has always loved God, and has done his best to live a good life. He is an example of "love your neighbor as yourself." One thing about my Dad, that means so much to me, is that he loves my Mom. They have been married for almost 56 years. When my Dad retired from his full time job, he was able to work on his family history more, and he began volunteering to help others do their family history work. He now is the Director of the "Family History Center" where he lives. That means he is working for no pay, many hours a week. One of my favorite things that my Daddy does, is take me on a date once a month. Just me and him. He has done this for many years. 
What an amazing man!   
Happy Father's Day 
to my wonderful Dad!!!
I love you!
(My Dad's book: 
"The Book of ON!"
 You can find it here!)


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Happy Father's Day 
to all Dad's!

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