This is dedicated to all my fellow Dads out there
The Dads that mow the yard every week.
The Dads that sat (or slept through) all of the movies aimed at getting a dad and his kids to the movies to spend twenty dollars on snacks. In mu case, it was "The Pikachu Movie". It was my most expensive movie ever.
The Dads who taught their kids to respect their mother
The Dads who taught their boys to respect girls
The Dads who taught their girls to respect boys.
The Dads who taught their kids to succeed.
The Dads who taught their kids how to deal with failure.
The Dads who are honest with their kids
The Dads who went to church with their kids.
The Dads who taught Sunday School with their kids.
The Dads who went to church camp with their kids.
The Dads who keep up with their children's schedule. These are the Dads who take their kids to the million and one activities kids have to day.
The Dads who coach sports.
The Dads who teach their kids how to do things with their hands.
The Dads who teach their kids some manners.
The Dads who teach their kids to show some respect.
The Dads who are not afraid to tell their kids that they disagree with them.
The Dads who understand that nobody how cool you think you are, you are really not that cool.
The Dads who get along with their In-Laws.
The Dads that understand their place in their wife's world. It is: Children, then her Parents, then the dog or cat or both, her siblings, then her friends, then her husband.
The Dads who know where the true power lies in the house. It is with Mom. It is part of the trade you made so you can hold the remote control.
The Dads who know how to tell a joke.
The Dads who know how to take a joke.
The Dads who try to control their temper.
The Dads who teach their kids one valuable lesson: 90% of success in life is just showing up.
The Dads who teach their kids that even a stopped watch is right twice a day.
The Dads who teach their kid how to throw a curve ball.
The Dads who understand only a couple of the "Star Wars" movies are any good.
The Dads who keep New Balance in business. Or like me, they now keep Skechers in business.
The Dads that taught their kids to drive. Lord knows I couldn't.
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