I so vividly remember when you became a daddy, those first weeks when we brought our little girl home. You were not one to make a big fuss over the baby during pregnancy. In fact, I don't think the reality that we were having a baby really hit you until you saw her for the first time. But, oh, when you saw her.
And then Peyton was born.
I'd have to say you're completely awestruck over him, as with Olivia, but in a different way. It has been such a joy watching you with a son.You are a natural father, a shepherd to your children. You truly delight in your babies and they delight in you.
Happy Father's Day, David! I love you! Olivia & Peyton love you!
My Dad...
Dad,
You have given me so much. I love that you share my love language of quality time. I have so many fond memories of just being with you (riding in a farm truck, embarking on some spontaneous adventure, climbing the hills on horseback). You have been a faithful, present father even during the busiest of farming seasons. You took time to enjoy life with us.
You're not a man of many words, but when you do speak your words are heartfelt and piercing. I have held tight to a high school graduation card from you, in which you scribbled these words to me, "You have the heart of a lion, the stick-to-itiveness of a spider, and the humility and meekness of a lamb. You make your father proud." What an encouragement you have been to me!
You have showed me how to be an over comer. I always wanted to protect you from the stresses of life and the devastating rejection of your family (I would have taken all the hurt for you, if only I could have, Dad), but you didn't need me to. You have an unwavering walk with Christ and a passion for Him that inspires.
Thank you for loving Mom and us so faithfully and with such excellence. I am proud of you Dad. We are blessed, and you are loved!
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