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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Fathers' Day is near- Food for Thought-Parenthood

Food for Thought-Parenthood

Fathers' Day is just a few days from now. My oldest daughter has already sent me a nice card and a Starbucks gift card. This is a perfect gift for our weekly sojourn to Thunder Valley Casino. Father's Day also reminds me of the responsibility of Parenthood. The following quotes from my archives are timeless and applicable to all Fathers and Mothers of Today and of the Future all over the world.

1. Marriage is an institution, but who wants to live in an institution.

2. The trouble with most average American is that they expect their children to be above average.

3. The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day.

4. A mother of 13 children was asked "how in the world can you have time for 13 children" she replied, "when I had only one child, it took all my time, what more can 13 do?

5. A Chicago psychologist lists these rules for parents to insure their child happiness
Avoid favoritism, do not compare one child to another
Don't be too dominating; don't impose your own ambitions or hobbies
Don't be upset at what your neighbor's children accomplish
Don't remind yourself constantly that you worked harder or had fewer privileges.

6. The fear of depriving our children has produced the most "gifted" generation of children in our history. We shower them with gifts to prove our love, with the inevitable result that the gift of love has degenerated into a love of gifts.
Are we offering things as parent substitutes? Are we offering presents instead of our presence? Are we giving things because we are reluctant to give time or self or our heart?

Some Food for Thought indeed especially on this coming Father's Day! Happy Father's Day to all Fathers in the world!

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