FATHER’S DAY 2015
As I waited for my appointment at the Genius bar at the Apple story in Ft. Lauderdale a while back, I mused about this young dad and his little son Tyler for a long while.
The New York Times reported that we would spend 9.6 billion dollars that year on Father’s Day gifts.
But what I saw in this encounter between father and son is absolutely priceless — an exchange of loving touch, an intimacy, a comfortability that many of us never received or feel that we know how to give.
If you did have that kind of closeness to your own father, rejoice and give thanks for it is quite rare; determine to give it to your children.
It’s a simple gift, after all, the gift of loving touch, attention and loving presence. Little else is necessary.
And so, here’s to all the fathers I know!
And those I don’t.
To grandfathers, great grandfathers
and fathers-to-be.
Rejoice in your daughters and sons!
Give thanks today for what you have wrought,
not only from your loins
but from your spirit.
Perhaps you have been a great father,
Perhaps not.
Just be as good a father as you can be.
That’s all your children want.
The most important part of being a father, I think,
is not what your provide for your family ~
nice home, good food,
health care, education, lots of cool stuff, all that.
The most important part of being a father
is the time you spend getting to know each one as unique individuals
and to call forth their gifts –
to encourage them to be who they are,
to find their own identity,
– not what you want them to be,
but to find their own place in the sun (Son).
