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Sunday
Jun172007

The Father's Day Post

Things that the dad at our house says every day:

1. “Sit properly.”

2. “I want everything out of the car.”

3. “The next time I have to pick this up, I’m throwing it into the trash.”

4. “Elbows off the table.”

5. “Chew with your mouth closed.”

Things that the dad at our house does:

1. He helped coach our son A’s Odyssey of the Mind team this year.

2. He lets A use his tools, knowing that they’re not going to be put away.

3. Even when he’s tired, he’ll play a bored board game with the kids.

4. He’s been a Boy Scout leader or assistant leader for the past six years.

5. E-Grrrl was a Brownie this past year and he was the “Camp Dad.”

6. He has sewn ALL the kids’ Scout merit badges onto their uniforms.

7. He spent many hours making wooden frames for the school art teacher to stretch canvas on.

8. He and A made props for the Drama Club.

9. He battled Friday night traffic backups in Brussels to get A to youth group meetings in Waterloo.

10. He always gets in the pool with the kids, even when the water is cold.

11. He tucks the kids in at night, especially his little Grrrl who hates to go to sleep without being kissed and tucked.

12. He repairs stuffed animals and purchased a special curved needle for closing up tears.

13. He’s easily talked into buying junk at the grocery store.

14. He cleans the fish tank—and the litterbox.

15. He helped coach E-Grrrl’s softball and soccer teams.

16. He drives the kids everywhere.

17. He helps A with math, even when A insists he doesn’t need help with math.

18. When we’re hiking or walking in the city, he always carries everyone’s jackets and water bottles.

19. He likes pizza, hamburgers, and fries as much as the kids do.

20. He believes in seconds on dessert.

21. He can watch kid movies and not fall asleep or roll his eyes.

22. Like lots of dads, he makes pancakes on Sundays, but he also occasionally whips up French toast or eggs on request on school mornings, even when he’s rushed.

23. He teaches the kids to appreciate what I do for them.

24. He‘s not afraid to host other people’s kids or supervise them.

25. He’s nearly always willing to go the playground or on a bike ride or on a hike.

Happy Father’s Day, E! You’re the best.

June 17, 2007

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Reader Comments (10)

Wow. Sounds like you've got a Super-Dad at your house. All wonderful traits, although I find 13 and 14 especially endearing, LOL.
June 17, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterOrtizzle
First diapers, then the litterbox. The man can take a lot of crap and keep smiling. : )
June 17, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl
Happy Father's Day indeed, he sounds like SuperDad! I hope you all had a good day together. :)
June 17, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterplatypus
Lovely post about a lovely man then ... :)

June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDi
I was lost for words when I read your post...
June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPeter
Sounds like a stand-up guy, your E. Hope he had a great day.
June 18, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermamatulip
As I was reading your post it made me make a mental list of all the things my husband does for me and our kids (second marriage for us both). It does us good to sometimes make those lists of what our sweeties do so we realize how very lucky we are.
June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPeace
Peace,

I can never write "tribute" pieces for my loved ones. It's one of the few times as a writer that words fail me. I feel I can never strike the right tone, avoid cliches, capture the essence of what I'm trying to say. The idea for the list popped into my head and fit the "show me, don't tell me" rule of good character writing.

And yes, the list kept getting longer and longer! A good lesson for me and the kids.
June 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl
You are a one lucky Mom to have such a wonderful Dad at your side.

p.s. My all-time classic one-liner in our house is also “The next time I have to pick this up, I'm throwing it into the trash.”
June 20, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterFlubberwinkle
I laughed when my husband was traveling and my little Grrrl said, "Daddy's gone. Now we can sit any way we want!"

Yeah, I'm one of those people who doesn't "sit properly."
June 20, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterV-Grrrl

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