THIS IS MY FATHER'S WORLD
When I was growing up, I had three older brothers and a sister who was 13 years older than I was, so when it came to doing things with my Daddy, I was use to behaving like a boy and doing boy activities. Daddy took me everywhere with him on his building jobs and taught me how to pour concrete and what a builder’s walk should measure out to look like. I’ve never forgotten these things either.As I grew older and began to draw and write with more frequency, he shared with me the art of outlining and shading my pictures. Most of my natural talent for drawing comes from my Father.
Kelly grew up with two older brothers, always joining them, in T-Ball, and soccer. She did try T-Ball and church league Basketball for a while, and even with her Daddy as coach of her T-Ball team, she knew that sports was not her ball game. David started at an early age to teach Kelly the importance of Father- Daughter relationship’s by introducing her into the YMCA-s program of Indian Guide’s, by way of the Father Daughter Campout program! Well, ole “Roaring River”( David) and “Sparkling Water”( Kelly) spent many a weekend with other fathers and daughters teaching the importance of getting to know one another. She has never forgotten it either! As she grew into her teen years, he took the time to show her how to change the oil in her car, and how to care for her self, if need be. He taught her so many wonderful lessons, that only a Daddy can teach a daughter!
Actually, lessons that only a Heavenly Father can teach all His children, if we will just listen~~~~
Because, this is my Father's world!
Becky
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