I appreciate my Dad, he was there for us. He had 5 daughters and raised us with one bathroom....Many men tell me that he deserves an award for living with 6 women??
He worked in the Copper Mines therefore I am a Copper Miner's daughter.
Dad risk his life many times when 3000 feet below the ground in those mines. It was a large part of his life.
He also took us on vacations in Florida, trips to the Smoky Mountains, visit family, we just had fun.
Dad taught me how to ride a bicycle, Honda 90 motorcycle, a riding lawn mower, then how to drive a straight shift car.
The best moments are ordinary laughing and just spending time together. Dad always had a great sense of humor.
Now that he is struggling to breath with COPD, I value Fathers Day more.
I encourage others to appreciate their parents now.
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Good advice Kim. Both my parents are gone and I miss them so much.
What a sweet post - he sounds like a great dad :)
Kim, your dad sounds like a very special person! You're right spending time doing ordinary things are the best times. I understand how hard it must be for your dad, mine too had COPD, he also battled cancer three different times. He was a fighter till the end. I'm sure you treasure every moment you spend with him!
a wonderful tribute to your dad. sounds like you had a good life growing up, not counting the MS, I mean. a good father means a lot. both my parents are gone to be with the Lord, mother in 1990 and daddy in 2006.
He does deserve a medal. ha ha He seems like a wonderful man. You are blessed to still have him around. My father passed away in 1985.
Happy Father's Day to your dad - what a great man!
He must have been one very patient man! 4 daughters! 1 room! Wow!
Awww...what a sweet post! He was one very patient man to live with 6 women ;) I hope he has a great Father's Day!
Great post! My grandfather worked in the coal mines - he got black lung later on.
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Happy Father's Day to him!
You are so blessed to have your dad still with you. Was the COPD a result of the mining? So very many people have this nowadays! I can't believe just one bathroom, I bet you could have some stories to tell about that!
A great post about your dad! And he sure does deserve a medal, especially living with so many women and one bathroom!
what a great guy. Celebrate Father's Day with all your heart and soul.
Hi! That was beautiful. I lost my Dad a couple of years ago now and I miss him so much. I have his Dog Buffy! She brings me alot of comfort :)
Have a nice weekend.
xxoo
Deborah
What a lovely family picture!
This post is a very touching tribute to your wonderful Dad.
An Amen to this post. Your dad DOES deserve a medal to have a house full of girls and one bathroom!
What a nice tribute to him!
Kim,
This is a beautiful post about your Dad. He does deserve an award to raise 5 daughters! :)
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You are blessed with a Father whom you grow up and live with for so many years. I lost mine long ago and I always keep his memories with me.
Happy Father's Day to your Dad Kim. I pray for his recovery. Yes, it will be joyful to see our younger generation to appreciation their parents more!
He sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing a bit about him.
Happy Fathers' Day to your precious father!!
I miss my daddy
Hugs
SueAnn
Awww he sounds like a great Dad! I am so sorry he is sick. what a blessing to know and really appreciate him now. alot of people wait until its too late. I hope he has a beautiful Father's Day! Blessings from one Daddy's girl to another! Joanne
Oh he sounds like a great dad! I am glad you appreciate him, and it must make him feel good in his tribulations to know your good feelings about him.
I talk to my Dad and Mom at least every other day. I didn't used to when I was younger...but now it feels so important to connect, to be sure I tell them how much I love them and appreciate them often. The same with my sisters and brother. I think sometimes, that being sick yourself really wakes up gratitude and you start to appreciate your beloveds more deeply than ever before.
Great testament to your dad. My father has trouble breathing too. His is due to asbestos from construction sites he worked at.
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