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Memories with Dad!

TripletMommy06 - 11:43pm Jun 14, 2012 EST

What is your favorite memory of Dad?
 Please share with us a special moment about Dad!



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Angel Love - Jun 17, 2012 6:28 pm (#4 Total: 7)  

 

My dad and I had a good relationship. He always tried to be at everything that we did, but I remember in particular his voice during my softball games. Somehow his voice was much louder than all of the other parents which at the time made me furious, but looking back---I was proud that he was there.

Now, he's there for both me and for my daughter! Thanks daddy for all that you do!

T

Jackie G - Jun 18, 2012 1:50 pm (#5 Total: 7)  

Mom to a 25 weeker who is now 8 years old and a 38.5 weeker who is now 6  

My dad is the one who gave me my silly, sarcastic sense of humor. (Yup, you should all thank him for that!)

But what I really appreciate is the sense of responsiblity he instilled in me. I hated it at the time - I had a job while my friends got to just hang out. I had chores while my friends did not. it made me crazy! But now, as I'm older, I see how important that was. He taught me that I had to pave my own path in life and not to wait around for others to make things happen.

I hope to instill those same traits in my kids... Thanks Dad!

lvazquez - Jul 2, 2012 4:07 am (#6 Total: 7)  

Mom to Donovyn (32 weeker), Tristyn (34 weeker), and Naethyn (30 weeker born sleeping)  

I am much closer to my dad than with my mom. He listens and when I do ask for advice, he gives it to me straight. When I was younger, he'd spend most of his weekends down at the ball field offering to pitch in Pee Wee or be a first/third base coach almost all other seasons. We'd occasionally get into it as I got older and he'd question my decisions like any concerned parent would. Still worries, but now I don't mind so much. His grandsons adore him and can't get enough of playing Monster!

On top of the usual stuff, my dad taught me financial responsibility and to save for a rainy day. We've had plenty of those over the last few years and because I saved my pennies, I've been able to afford myself the time I didn't know that I was going to need.

Thanks for being there for me Dad:)

NICUmomof1 - Jul 3, 2012 6:35 pm (#7 Total: 7)  

Proud mommy to Madeline 33 weeker  

This year was the 4th Father's Day without my dad. He taught me so much, not take crap from anyone, but yet to try and be tactful about being honest. I still have to work on that. He was so involved in what my brother and I did whether it was school sports. I was daddy's little girl and had always hoped he would be able to wrestle and play with my children just as he did with me, my brother and my cousins. He was a wonderful listener and I miss him terribly. He was such a kind hearted person who would do anything for anybody



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