I have been so very blessed with a godly father who is not only my dad, but one of my dearest friends. Tomorrow is his 55th birthday. To honor him on his special day, here are 55 things I love about him (in no specific order).
- His faithfulness to Christ.
- After over 25 years of marriage, he still adores his bride, my mama.
- The way he laughs ("HA!").
- He talks to my babies on the phone.
- He loves the Church.
- His generosity.
- He plays in the mud with his grandchildren.
- He gave me to an amazing husband.
- Growing up, he allowed space for me to become me while still guiding and protecting me.
- He's practical.
- His determination.
- He's handsome.
- He's smart.
- He put up with me (really, that's saying something!).
- He is a good provider.
- He is diligent.
- He's thoughtful.
- He took me golfing even though I was
awfulnot very good. - He was always there for me (and still is).
- He is wise.
- He's faithful in evangelism.
- He's fun to be around.
- He's humble.
- He's a great writer.
- He is frugal.
- He drives Volvos.
- His excellent leadership.
- He prayed for me when I was apathetic towards Christ and didn't give up on me.
- He taught me how to share the gospel with the lost.
- He's a great boss (I work for his company from home).
- He doesn't waste his time.
- He is diligent in his study of Scripture.
- He says what people need to hear even when they don't want to hear it.
- He's quick to apologize when he wrongs someone.
- He gets along well with my husband.
- He respects Ben's authority in my life.
- I never for a moment in my entire life doubted his love for me.
- He provided me with excellent educational opportunities and chances to pursue my interests and grow my talents.
- He submits to authority in his life.
- He made me focus on my studies when my head was in the clouds during my courtship with Ben.
- He taught me the value of studying something because it's good to always be learning--even if you won't necessarily use the knowledge (think: advanced math classes).
- He isn't disappointed in who I've become even though he probably never imagined I'd get married at 18 and have three children by the time most of my peers were finishing college.
- Dad is a good teacher.
- He's a great radio show host.
- He has good taste.
- He taught me how to drive.
- He tried to teach me how to ride a bike (a story for another day... *grin*).
- He is friends with my in-laws (so thankful our families enjoy each other's company!)
- He lets Mom come see me even though he misses her while she's gone.
- He makes time for me when I call (unless he absolutely can't).
- He is incredibly hospitable.
- He doesn't think I'm quack-y when I talk about natural health.
- He loves our [extended] family and makes every effort to spend time with them.
- He is wonderful with my children.
- He willingly changes his mind when he is convinced by Scripture.
See? He's an amazing guy, and I am so very blessed to be his daughter.
Happy birthday, Dad! I love you!
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How beautiful to honor your father in this way. I know he will cherish this gift of words you have given him.
ReplyDeleteAmen! I second your list, just from the few years I have known your Dad. Daniel's favorite is definitely #3, though! LOL Beautiful post, Mary Jo!
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