Daddy ~ by Paula Louise Shene (books for students to read .txt) 📖
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Last father’s day, I wrote about our tradition of King for the Day. I mentioned how Father’s Day came into being a celebration and about my grandfather being my role model on what a Dad was. This year I want to celebrate my sons’ fatherhood.
Two of my sons married when they reached their late twenties while the middle son married at twenty-one. Odds show the younger one weds, the less likelihood of a lasting marriage. That did not seem to be the case in my sons’ marriages but rather the one wed at twenty-one is still married to the same woman who is his perfect companion while the other two are now both happily remarried.
The oldest son never had children except the ones his wives brought into the union, and he was a warm and honest father figure to them into their adulthood.
The middle son’s two children are as loving as their parents and amiable young adults with enthusiasm in their lives to be an improvement in society.
The youngest son has a heavier burden – one too many in society, fifty percent if statistics are to be believed, where they are absent or part time in their children’s lives. He is more fortunate than most, in that he has joint custody of his children, and while he does not have custodial care, he does visit with his children regularly every week. He has never missed a visit. For this, he has rearranged his life, including his work schedule, and living arrangements so his children always know he is there for them.
There are so many dads that have been shoved aside and treated as walking wallets, and for them, this is written.
You are vital to your children because you are their father. A word, a smile, a hug mean more than you will ever comprehend. Despair of unfair treatment by an ex-spouse should not make any time with your children anything less than a wonderment to be together. Children need a dad’s emotional support and advice as much, if not more so, then if you were in full residence. Children are not pawns to be moved about in a game of war with an ex-spouse. They should be nurtured insuring future generations a better chance at happiness.
Treasure the time you have with your children – may your days with them be joyful, so they also can appreciate your role in their lives and hearts. Happy Father’s Day.
Text: Paula Louise Shene
Images: Paula Louise Shene
Publication Date: 06-17-2012
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Dedication:
To all aching hearts
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