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To: E'Lane who wrote (45286)6/20/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: William Brotherson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Good Morning Everyone,

I hope and pray that all of the other fathers out there are having as great a day as I am.

{{{E'}}} Thank you!!!!!!

Today I have a special story just for Fathers Day!! Here's to you my friends, HAPPY FATHERS DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Father's Day

When I was five, my biological father committed
suicide. It left me feeling as though I'd done something
wrong; that if I had been better somehow, maybe he'd have
stayed around. My mother remarried shortly thereafter, and
this man was my dad until I was nineteen. I called him Dad
and used his name all through school. But, when he and my
mother divorced, he just walked away. Once again, I
wondered what was wrong with me that I couldn't keep a
father.
Mother remarried again, and Bob was a wonderful, kind
man. I was twenty now and no longer living at home, but I
felt a great love and attachment for him. A few years later
my mother was diagnosed with cancer and was not given long
to live. Shortly before she died, Bob came over to my house
alone one day. We talked about a lot of things, and then he
told me that he wanted me to know that he'd always be there
for me, even after Mother was gone. Then he asked if he
could adopt me.
I could hardly believe my ears. Tears streamed down my
face. He wanted me - me! This man had no obligation to me,
but he was reaching out from his heart, and I accepted.
During the adoption proceedings, the judge commented on all
the undesirable duties of his profession and then with a
tear in his eye, thanked us for brightening his day as he
pronounced us father and daughter. I was twenty-five, but I
was his little girl.
Three short years later, Bob, too, was diagnosed with
cancer and was gone within the year. At first I was hurt
and angry at God for taking this father away too. But
eventually the love and acceptance that I felt from Dad came
through again, and I became, once more, grateful for the
years we had.
On Father's Day I always reflect on what I've learned
about fatherhood. I've learned that it is not dependent on
biology or even on raising a child. Fatherhood is a matter
of the heart. Bob's gift from the heart will warm my soul
for eternity.

By Sherry Lynn Blake Jensen Miller

Have a great day all DGIV Fathers!!!!!!!!!!!

wb



To: E'Lane who wrote (45286)6/20/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: Fuzzy  Respond to of 50264
 
{{{E"Lane}}}
Thanks for the Dads Day wish and look in your yard in the a.m. for that white stuff. I'll try to fit a blue can with a big F inside it as that would keep it cold.

Fuzzy...just back from cashin in at the scramble and off to pack for the journey.