Family
You probably remember an earlier post where I stated that one of my goals was to prepare a "Father" book for my child(ren). This book is in a question and answer format that allows the author to explain who they are, where they came from, and what they hold near and dear.
I was writing an entry recently and thought about something I taught my child. Back when she just started talking I would ask her, "Who loves you?" In turn, she would always point back to me. From time to time I still do this with her and most of the time she still points back at me.
I'm sure this will probably fall out of favor as she grows older. However, it will probably make a magical appearance when she becomes a mom and thinks back fondly of the little "game" her father used to play with her.
I can also imagine the tough times she will face and many of those times without me being there for her. In those times when she wishes someone would ask her, "Who loves you?", hopefully she will point to the One on the cross+; that is my goal.
You probably remember an earlier post where I stated that one of my goals was to prepare a "Father" book for my child(ren). This book is in a question and answer format that allows the author to explain who they are, where they came from, and what they hold near and dear.
I was writing an entry recently and thought about something I taught my child. Back when she just started talking I would ask her, "Who loves you?" In turn, she would always point back to me. From time to time I still do this with her and most of the time she still points back at me.
I'm sure this will probably fall out of favor as she grows older. However, it will probably make a magical appearance when she becomes a mom and thinks back fondly of the little "game" her father used to play with her.
I can also imagine the tough times she will face and many of those times without me being there for her. In those times when she wishes someone would ask her, "Who loves you?", hopefully she will point to the One on the cross+; that is my goal.
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