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Sunday, September 21, 2014

 

Any day now I'll be a father again.  Before we had Lillian, I always pictured myself having a son.  Now I have a hard time imagining myself being a father of a son.  I wonder what it will be like if he's really into football or hunting or stuff I know little about.  I'm not sure how well a growing young man will do around here being interested in folk music, jazz, poetry or politics.  I really appreciate my ol' man's approach to our interests as kids.  He was never overbearing, he didn't tell me I was doing something wrong, he let me figure things out on my own, but he put the time in to play with me & help me.  He didn't yell from the stands, & he never questioned my coaches. 

I'll never forget one time after a basketball game, he told me I was the most talented player on the team.  I always thought that strange, when I was in 8th grade & especially now, because I clearly wasn't the most talented player on the team.  I wasn't sure if he was trying to boost my self esteem, or what he was doing, but it was clearly uncharacteristic of him to do any kind of ranking of abilities.  I appreciated the gesture, though.  

Maybe he'll be athletic and get good grades like his mother.  I hope I can teach him to stand up for what is right.  I hope he has a thirst for learning.  My ol' man never gave me any speeches about how a real man acts, I'm not sure if that was intentional or not.  I think I got the message from his actions, though, that a true measure of a man isn't how much money he makes or how far he can hit a golf ball, but rather how much he shows others the love of Jesus. 

Five Favorite Songs of the Day

Moody's Mood for Love-King Pleasure

Series of Dreams-Bob Dylan

Vito's Ordination Song-Sufjan Stevens



Someday Sparrow-Laura Cantrell



Different Days-Jason Isbell




Happy Sunday, friends.

andrew

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this! And since you are now a father of a son, and I've seen you in action, you will be a stupendous Dad! I love this picture. I didn't notice Dad until the 2nd time I looked at it. But I love the look on his face (admiration of your "daddyness"). He commented after Friday about how well you interact with Lilly....and Emmett.

Anonymous said...

P.S. I think I remember that Dad used to talk about the great bb players were the ones who were unselfish--passing the ball instead of always trying to be the "glory-shooters". I'm sure that's what he meant.

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