Dear Friends,
Father’s Day is this Sunday and a time when we honor our dads, adoptive fathers, grandpas, uncles, mothers as fathers, and all who stepped in as a dad for us. This is the day I remember my “daddy” and Steve remembers his dad. Memories flood back and we smile and laugh, cry and pause knowing without that man we would not be where we are today.
My dad taught me how to swim, ice skate, dance, manners, and correct grammar. I used to ask my dad to check my school papers and then we would have to sit there for at least an hour while he perused my paper and help me correct any mistakes. He was an educator and would teach me why I needed to have a comma here or a capital there. When my dad and mother took me on road trips, I remember singing in the car and making up silly rhymes and goofy games. I love my dad and still miss him.
The beauty is, I know he is still with me always. Chief Seattle said, “Death is only a change of worlds.“ I believe life is eternal and our loved ones are always with us. The other side is but a breath and thought away, a door to open and walk through. Today honor your father and/or the person who cared for you, loved you and wanted the best for you. Every person in our life is meant to be there. I believe we choose our parents, our families and even the seasonal friends along the way. For we are here to learn how to LOVE one another and to forgive one another. Perhaps your father wasn’t the best, so today may be the day you choose to forgive him for all his flaws and faults. Forgiving is not forgetting. It is a releasing of the hurt to make room in your heart for greater good and love. Remember GOD is your True Father. Love and worship God. You are God’s child first and foremost. We wish you all a joyful Father’s Day! |