Sunday, June 19, 2011

HAPPY DADDYS' DAY FOR ALL LOVING FATHERS

As the long time standing saying goes, "anyone can be a Father but there is something special that makes a man a "Daddy." In addition, many step-dads are included with the current challenges of being a man of wisdom rather than a man with t0ys, money, and gimmicks to "earn love from a child." Giving time to children, young men and young women, and mature adults is the best gift that a Dad can give to those persons in his life that really matter. Being there for a child when he or she really wants someone to listen and to give sound advice, this is the wisdom that a Dad is willing and capable of giving in a very unselfish manner. What's in it for me is the result of many unhappy children who seek attention from the wrong source when Fathers forget to be Daddys. When a Dad becomes a Grandpop or GrandDaddy, the grandchildren seek his counsel and his experience and his very active attention to be willing to actively listen to be the imagination of young and beautiful children. The childlike simplicity of all children is the best symphony of worthy of all "bravos" and a "standing ovation." When does the work of a Daddy really end? The answer to that depends upon the positive attitude of any man who cares about the children that he shares in raising to be an adult. The legacy of any Dad is the sincerity of his giving and his sharing of his time, talents, and treasures that best benefits the children that he has fathered in this world. Yes, Happy Dads' Day to all genuine men of good will who know the difference between being a Father and being a Dad. May the children that you are fortunate enough to have in your lifetime be worthy of your Dad's gifts of patience, generosity, humility, sense of humor, and wisdom. May all of the Dads who have completed their mission on this earth earn the rewards of everlasting happiness with the Father of all men and women.

In addition, a special tribute that the Achievement Ladder Enthusiasts wish to acknowledge are the Dads who have had to endure from the unfortunate triangle of "choice makers for the unborn." Many Dads are helpless when "death choices" are made for their unborn children because a law is legal to kill the unborn babies without the Dads considerations. Even though the "death choosers" may kill the bodies of these innocent unborn babies, Dads may take spiritual comfort in spiritually adopting their unborn children's soul for this life and into eternity. Even though "death choosers" may kill the bodies of unborn children, the spiritual soul lives on for all eternity until that soul is re-united with the body at the end of time as we know time. For the past three years, my mission has been to spiritually adopt unborn babies for the nine months that they are living in the mother's womb hoping that the mother will reconsider with effective informational choice, which she is able to make without consulting legally the father of the unborn child. Currently, my prayers are for Thomas, Teresa, Nicholas, and Noel who are scheduled to be born, hopefully, on December 6, 2011. Happy Dads'-to-be Day that their unborn children will be given an opportunity to share life and love with their parents. Keep hope alive with your sincere concern for your mother-to-be. Listen, listen, love, love. Listen with the head, listen with the heart. Love with the head, love with the heart. Respect and dignity for the mother-to-be and for the unborn baby is your mission as Dad.

Lastly, the Achievement Ladder Enthusiasts honor the memories of all of the Dads that have given the exemplary examples during their lifetime with their actions rather than their words. May their souls and all of the souls of the faithful departed Dads, rest in peace for all eternity. Amen! Alleluia!

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