My wife and oldest son had been feverishly preparing for this for over two years. A sojourn to Egypt is what monopolized the attention of this house for about the past week. We've been packing, buying last minute items, and anticipating an almost 24-hour travel. As my wife was packing at the gorgeous time of 4:15 am, I was writing some thoughts to my son. I was giving him advice-technical, moral, physical, and spiritual advice. Even while cutting his hair last night, I was advising him. At the end of the letter, I gave him my blessing. I wrote a letter to Paula as well. And just like the one to my son, I gave her the same type of advice, just more seasoned for her needs. And at the end of the letter, I gave her my blessing. I packed the letters away in their suitcases. They won't see them until they reach their hotel in Egypt. I learned and was reminded of a couple of things from their upcoming experience. First, perseverance has its rewards. They stuck this program out fo...
D! I love your blog & celebrate your writing enthusiasm!!!
ReplyDeleteThank u! I appreciate the way u take time to capture teachable moments with the kids. This is my goal. It's challenging: 3 6 year olds & a 9 year old, but what can I do. All I can do is embrace the challenge. Thx for showing me more ways I can do it.
Patti
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ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, I especially love the bat episode. Anyway, you are a special dad. I love watching you with your wife and boys. You are a model for men - real men. Real men are great dads. Even if they are afraid of bats.