Today my oldest daughter Keegan turns 13 years old, that is a big deal and I am so very proud of her. I wrote her a poem about what I believe about daughters and fathers as I have two.
What is a daughter?
Sugar and spice and everything nice?
Of course they are
that, but so much more. Daughters make men of fathers.
A man in the world by
himself can take care of himself, take risks and more.
Because they are the
only ones they care about and the only one to suffer from their actions.
But make a man a
father of a daughter and all that changes. As men we teach our sons to be men.
But what of our
daughters? What do we teach them, and more importantly what do they teach us?
For me I’ve learned
that detangle hairspray makes a big difference when making ponytails.
I’ve learned I have
no sense of fashion and that suggesting wardrobe combinations is best left to
others.
I’ve learned that a
single lazyboy recliner can accommodate not only myself, but also two sleepy
girls, two pillows, two stuffed animals, two blankets, and the heat equivalent
of a nuclear reactor, without breaking.
I know how to paint
nails, hold a tea cup properly, find every dressup game on the Internet, and
found that the singing of a song doesn’t have to be done right, but rather to
simply enjoy that someone wants so sing it to me. Over and over again.
I’ve learned that
kissing a booboo really does help, that ten bandages are better than one, and
that a single tear on the cheek of my daughter feels like a knife in my heart,
no matter the source of the pain.
I’ve learned that
what they see in me is what they will seek in the world. My daughter is not a
princess, for I am not a king.
I’ve learned the
warmth from one tiny pair of arms around my neck can melt away all of my fears.
I’ve learned a single
I love you daddy, can cancel out the worst day I’ve ever had.
And I’ve learned to
be a better man because all daughters deserve that. They deserve the best
earthly father that our father in heaven can supply.
2 comments:
I have really enjoyed reading your blog. This is a beautiful tribute to your daughter. Well done.
Michele
Thank you Michele, both of my daughters are a wonder and a blessing.
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