Monday, June 19, 2006

To My Father

Dear Dad,

This is a letter thanking you for being such a great dad. As the f ather of five girls, you have undertaken what many men would dread. When I´m telling people I am one of five girls, no brothers, people will often say,¨Your poor dad.¨

When I was first started to hear this reaction, I would try and come up with a snappy come back to make people laugh. But lately I´ve come to a realization. You are probably the best man for the job of raising five girls.

You are kind and understanding, but you also push us to be tough and strong; therefore you have raised some very stong women as your daughters. You have taught us to lead and think for ourselves, but have also taught us to follow and help those in athority get their job done. You´ve taught us to think through things and us our minds, even when we don´t want to. Have have been an example of what we should look for in a husband. And most of all you have passed on your faith. Thank you for raising strong, smart, God-fearing daughter.

Now when people say,"Your poor dad," I say,"He is really the best man for the job."

Love,
--Rie

Deuteronomy 11:19


19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

4 comments:

pruittcommunications said...

Thanks Corrie,

Love Dad

bigred5 said...

I agree, Corrie.

Mom

Beccah said...

SUCK UP!!!!! No, I'm just kidding. That's some really great insight, and yeah, you are a great Dad, Dad.

Nono said...

yeah i agree with beccah. But not the just kidding part.

Jk

Ko