Today's This Moment, See Beautiful is written entirely by Mom in honor of her Dad.
Take it away Mom
This Sunday will be my first Father's Day in 59 years without my Daddy
Brad Paisley's is one of my favorite country singers.
About 8 years ago he and a friend co wrote
The Dad He Didn't Have to Be
It is a true story about Brad's friend
marrying a single mom with a son. It is also mine story.
My biological father died when I was 2 so I never knew him.
Below I'll share my favorite lines from the song.
"When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new
It always winds up feeling more like a job interview
My momma used to wonder if she'd ever meet someone
Who wouldn't find out about me and then turn around and run
I met the man I call my dad when I was five years old
He took my mom out to a movie and for once I got to go
A few months later, I remember lying there in bed
I overheard him pop the question and I prayed that she'd say yes
And then, all of a sudden, oh it seemed so strange to me
How we went from something's missing to a family
Looking back, all I can say about all the things he did for me"
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Nope he didn't run he embraced me as his own |
Picture taken in 1954 shortly after my parents were married.
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He taught me how to dance (my 13th b-day party) He shared his love of music and song with me. Such as Beans, beans the beautiful fruit the more you eat the more you toot!! I grew up listening to the Big Band Music and I still love it. |
HE WAS TRULY THE DAD HE DID NOT HAVE TO BE
HE CHOSE TO BE MY DAD.
He was funny, loved to tell jokes (some over and over).
He played a mean golf game, he loved to be out doors.
He loved the Atlanta Braves
He loved animals, in his younger days he rode horses.
He love my corn bread and my potato salad in fact he was a very appreciative diner.
At the end of a meal I would ask if he enjoyed it.
He replied, with a twinkle in his eyes,
it was all right.
He was born during hard times
His education was cut short because he
went to work early in life to help his family.
He said he was educated in the the school of hard knocks.
He worked with his Dad in the electrical business.
He was a quick learner and soon became a foreman.
Eventually he owned his own electrical and lighting business.
He taught me to count. When he was bidding on jobs , often I accompanied him on job sites
In order to keep me from asking too many questions, he gave me a job....counting receptacles.
He loved his girls, Mama, me and my daughter.
Shortly after my daughter was born in 1971, his morning routine changed.
Instead of going straight to work he would come by my house...to see
his new granddaughter. I think he came by to make sure she was still alive after all
I was only 23 and what did I know? By the time he arrived she was down for her
morning nap......he would say I just want to peep in...lo and behold he and his
size 12 steel toed work boots would somehow manage to kick the crib waking up a delighted baby.
When she was a toddler, he started lunch dates. They always ended up with a new Barbie. Once he put a tape recorder under his seat just before a lunch date.
Oh the conversation they had was truly adorable. When he played the tape back,
she told him he didn't ask her if he could tape her. That nearly made him pass out with laughter.
She was and is spunky and he liked that.
My daughter called him Papa. They had a very special bond.
Daddy was a loving caregiver to my mom when she became disabled.
As he aged, being his daughter was sometimes hard. It was hard for him to step out of the roll as always taking care of people to letting me take care of him. He was his own man,
he was stubborn, independent and never wanted to be viewed as weak.
WHICH IS WHAT MADE HIM THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN HE WAS
Trying to get him to slow down was not an option, as Frank Sinatra sang
HE DID IT HIS WAY
THIS AND EVERY MOMENT WITH HIM I SAW BEAUTIFUL
I KNEW HE LOVED ME AND HE KNEW I LOVED HIM.
I THANK HIM FOR CHOOSING ME TO BE
HIS DAUGHTER.
W.H.C
September 4, 1929-April 22, 2013
TODAY IS THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY
OF THIS MOMENT, SEE BEAUTIFUL
I THANK SUGAR FOR BEING SUCH A GRACIOUS
HOSTESS.
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