Happy Father's Day to all the Father's out in blogland. If you love Yorkies, and happen to be a Father, you must be full of love and kindness and be confident in yourself, I know at 6'4" it takes a little getting use to when people see my 3 lb Yorkie with me trailing behind her. Or the other 2 Yorkies at 5 lbs...people stare, look and wonder why does he have such tiny dogs, a big man should have larger dogs. These people don't know a Yorkies love. For I am a Yorkie owner, and a Father to our Yorkie herd, a Father to our children, and "Pawpaw" to our grandchildren.
Someone once said "sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inherantance".
The role of being a father is to inspire, coach and guide his children. To show them how to go down life's path, falling sometimes, but always getting up and trying again. A father sometimes raises his children, like his garden, only weeding when needed, providing nurishment and protection from life's pests. And in the end, his reward is a crop full of love and fulfillment, he may not say he needs anything in return, but he does, and gets it whenever he looks at his children's face, knowing he did his best, tried his hardest, to provide a better life for his children.
So go call your dad, your father, the man in your life who will always love you, always protect you and will always need you as much as you need him.
And all you dad's.....remember this is just one day of a full year of life. Our jobs never have a holiday, a day-off or a time out. We have to do whatever it takes, whenever it takes us to provide and love our children.
Happy Father's Day to all the dad's....I hope this day is a grand one for you and please come back and visit us again. Now turn off the computer and go play with your kids, your grandkids, even the dogs...enjoy life to the fullest and tell your kids you love them each day and everyday.
And I too will now go enjoy my day, for I am a Father to our Yorkies, to our kids and "Pawpaw" to our grandkids. A title I enjoy each day, everyday.
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