Archive for June, 2009
A note from my daughter
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One only hopes in this life that they have been a successful dad and that they have somehow been able to at least do some of the right things when it comes to raising a daughter or son. I was so blessed to receive this note from my only daughter this past Fathers Day and it put my past into such a wonderful perspective. I have posted it here within my blog to share with you…
Father,
You exceed the definition. I look up to you more than anyone else. I am so blessed to have had you and mom raise me. This week especially has shown me how beautiful my family is, and you are the core. You’re still my hero, even though I can’t ride on your shoulders. You will always be my biggest influence and I love sharing your stories with my friends. The security in knowing that if I ever needed any thing you would be there is overwhelming. There will never be another man who will teach me as much as you have taught me, or earn as much respect as you have. I love you and am envious of what mom found. I can only hope to get as lucky. Happy Fathers day, love Hannah.
It’s letters like this that make a man crumble into a heap and thank his God for the grace gained in this life. I love you too Hannah…
On important things
Posted by: | Comments“Funny how the most important things in all the world are the hardest to say…” - Steve Sisler
On time
Posted by: | CommentsWe spend time with the things we care about. We make time for the things we love. We have no time for the things that don’t matter. - Steve Sisler
On fossils
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Change is certain to come. It is as inevitable as the turning of the tide, but growth is a choice you make – a decision. Growing with the changes that come takes initiative, thoughtfulness and courage and will create in you strength and stamina. Refusing to grow will leave you in the mire created by the ever changing circumstances around us – this creates a fossil. - Steve Sisler
On old things
Posted by: | CommentsWatch out for people who flatter you; it’s the oldest form of manipulation known to man. -Steve Sisler


