I won’t name any names here. But some little girl who once lived in my house used to begin conversations (well, actually I think it was the beginning of a request) with this statement:
“Daddy, do you know what I like about you? You find joy in the little things.”
The next part of that little conversation was usually me asking what little thing I was about to find joy in doing. She always had a ready answer when I asked in return what joy I was finding. More often than not the “little thing” didn’t cost any money. It usually only cost a little time.
I was aware at the time of many of the joyous little things that came together to make up my life. I did so because I had a wife who reminded me often and who helped me to slow down from time to time and experience the joy of fatherhood. But, I bet I missed a bunch of little things as well. So, in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, in the overwhelming drive to be the best provider to my family, in the extreme exhaustion of working all day and coming home and rushing off to little league or soccer, I encourage you find some joy today and tomorrow in the “little things” that make being a Dad so great.
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Thanks Pru. I love you.
I know I’m not a dad, but I’m going to comment anyway, if that’s okay! I remember when I was little and we would spend time together after you got home from work or on the weekends – playing, reading, talking, maybe even convincing you to dress up as some of my favorite movie characters sometimes?? 🙂
Now that I’m older, I see it from a different perspective. Now I know all the responsibilities we have as adults and how tired you must have felt sometimes! So, this is my THANK YOU for spending time with Jake and me, even when a nap sounded more interesting!
And now you also know the incredible joy that it is to be a parent. Is every day a “rainbow day”? Of course not. But the joy of interacting with your child cannot be equalled. And you often find that joy in a fortress disguised as a sheet that is draped over the dining room table. Or in the blow-up pool in the backyard.
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