When God Created Fathers

When the good Lord was creating fathers,
He started with a tall frame.
And a female angel nearby said,
"What kind of father is that?
If you’re going to make children so close to the ground,
why have you put fathers up so high?
He won’t be able to shoot marbles without kneeling,
tuck a child in bed without bending,
or even kiss a child without a lot of stooping.


And God smiled and said,
"Yes, but if I make him child size,
who would children have to look up to?"


And when God made a father’s hands,
they were large and sinewy.


And the angel shook her head sadly and said,
"Do You know what You’re doing?
Large hands are clumsy. They can’t manage diaper pins,
small buttons, rubber bands or
pony tails or even remove splinters caused by baseball bats."


God smiled and said,
"I know, but they’re large enough to hold everything
a small boy empties from his pockets at the end of a day…
yet small enough to cup a child’s face."


Then God molded long, slim legs and broad shoulders.


The angel nearly had a heart attack.
"Boy, this is the end of the week,
all right," she clucked.
"Do You realize You just made a father without a lap?
How is he going to pull a child close to him
without the kid falling between his legs?"


God smiled and said, "A mother needs a lap.
A father needs strong shoulders to pull a sled,
balance a boy on a bicycle or hold a sleepy head
on the way home from the circus."


God was in the middle of creating two of the largest feet
anyone had ever seen when the angel could contain herself no longer.
"That’s not fair.
Do You honestly think those large
boats are going to dig out of
bed early in the morning when the baby cries?
Or walk through a small birthday party without
crushing at least three of the guests?"


And God smiled and said,
"They’ll work. You’ll see.
They’ll support a small child who
wants to "ride a horse to Banbury Cross"
or scare off mice at the summer cabin,
or display shoes that will be a challenge to fill."


God worked throughout the night,
giving the father few words,
but a firm authoritative voice;
eyes that see everything,
but remain calm and tolerant.


Finally, almost as an afterthought, He added tears.
Then He turned to the angel and said,
"Now are you satisfied that
he can love as much as a mother?"


And the angel shutteth up!


By Erma Bombeck

 

 

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Father's Day

The origin of Father's Day goes back to the 1900s when a grateful daughter wanted to express her deep appreciation for her own father.
A man by the name of William Smart, a civil war veteran, was widowed when his wife died in childbirth.
Mr. Smart raised his six children on a rural farm in eastern Washington State.
When Sonora Louise Smart Dodd, one of Mr. Smart's children, was grown she wanted to show her appreciation for her father.
So, in 1909, she proposed a day to honor her father in June, the month of his birth.

The very first Fathers' Day followed on June 19, 1910 in Spokane, Washington.
In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge showed support of this becoming a national holiday.
However, it wasn't until 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson officially proclaimed Fathers' Day
a national holiday to be celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of June.

My Dad

When I was growing up my dad and I were very close. We did everything together including buliding a barn. I will never forget the time I was up on the ladder hammering away, when all of a sudden the hammer slipped out of my hand and conked my dad on the top of the head. He was really mad but he knew it was an accident. As I got into my teen years as often happenes I grew away from him. And we had a few falling outs. but now that I'm older I feel that we are close once again. I can understand more about the way he is because of the way he was raised. When he had prostrate cancer and had to have his prostrate removed. He came here to recoup. I had been in the health field for many years and worked as a bath aid, So I was able to help him in his personal care, even shaving him, I only nicked him a couple of times. He is a very wonderful man!! and I love him Very much!! I chose the music on this page because we use to watch all the old western show's on TV and Bonanza was one of our favorite's.

William Milton Hamilton

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