Today is Father's Day. I enjoyed seeing so many posts and stories on Instagram dedicated to the great dads in this world.
It made me wonder why we don't do this more often!
I know I hit the jackpot with Brant. He's patient, understanding, and so very helpful. There is no way on earth that I could be the Mom I am without him by my side. And I do love to brag about him!
And I know there are so many many great men out there who love their wives deeply. Men who change diapers, and swish underpants, and wipe snotty faces. Men who play basketball with their kids, men who take their daughters dancing or skiing. Men who call their mom every Sunday night to check in on how she's doing.
Men who are dedicated to their faith, who pray and worship and teach. Men who spends countless hours shoveling snow for widows; teach their teenagers how to drive; talk and listen when their kids need them the most. Men who hold their temper, even when life isn't fair and they are treated poorly.
Why don't we sing their praises more often?
Mothers are always harolded for our great efforts (and I'm not saying that's wrong). But what about Dads?
I mean after all, we can't really be moms without dads. And I mean that whole heartedly, not snarkily.
Parenting is a team effort! Men and women have different strengths, and children need to be loved and taught by both. Even if a couple is divorced (or maybe more especially if a couple is divorced) children need to know they are loved by both their mother and their father.
Dads matter. So much.
This mom appreciates each weekly call! He is an example to be honored and treasured.
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