I am so glad the kids are home from camp in time to
celebrate Father’s Day with Jon. Even
though it has been a long week, we all still got up early and pounced Jon in
bed with breakfast and presents.
Breakfast is a loose term for the chocolate donuts and Dr. Pepper that
Jon requested for his morning sustenance.
It has become increasingly amusing getting all five of us in
bed with breakfast and gifts as the kids have gotten bigger! And has made for an even more amusing sight
al be it slightly unsanitary by the fact that Padme’ thinks if the kids are on
our bed she needs to be there too.
Father’s Day is one of those days where I could lament the
loss of my own Father or the passing of Jon’s father some 20+ years ago, but I
choose to celebrate today as the tremendous blessing the children have in Jon
as their Father. My kids are simply
amazing people to me and most of their most endearing qualities they acquired from
Jon.
Jon has taught all three of them how to ride a bike, their
phonics, and math facts. He has read the
Bible to them every morning of their lives and wonderful classics at bed
time. He is quiet and patient yet strong
and steadfast. I am simply not eloquent
enough to pen my admiration and love for him and the blessing he has been to
the children.
After church services this morning at Jon’s request we
prepared lunch. Rather than serve the
fine china the girls dug out our mismatched camping gear. Caleb grilled T-bones and I prepared all his
favorite side dishes. I’m thinking such
great dads should get more than just one day per year!
Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead,
bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Ephesians 6:4
bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Ephesians 6:4
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