Not Nudist oriented, Just commenting on Father's Day!
At this Father's Day coming up, I am wondering if anyone wishes to reminence and/or make a comment, maybe share a thought? I will share this old "Tidbit" from years ago that still hangs with me and has more meaning everyday:
4 years: My Daddy can do anything!
7 years: My Dad knows a lota whole lot.
8 years: My father does not know quite everything.
12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either.
14 years: Oh, Father? He is hopelessly old-fashioned.
21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date!
25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much.
30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.
35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad's idea first.
50 years: What would Dad have thought about that?
60 years: My Dad knew literally everything!
65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more.
At this Father's Day coming up, I am wondering if anyone wishes to reminence and/or make a comment, maybe share a thought? I will share this old "Tidbit" from years ago that still hangs with me and has more meaning everyday: 4 years: My Daddy can do anything! 7 years: My Dad knows a lota whole lot. 8 years: My father does not know quite everything. 12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either. 14 years: Oh, Father? He is hopelessly old-fashioned. 21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date! 25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much. 30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it. 35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad's idea first. 50 years: What would Dad have thought about that? 60 years: My Dad knew literally everything! 65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more.
This is brilliant. Thanks for sharing it.
I have seen variations, but the meaning is still the same. Glad you liked it!
Methinks I've been through all of those stages, but one. Dad passed whan I was 30. Even today, I remember his birthday, and he himself especially on Father's Day.
Ialso realized this content well 30 years ago, when my Dad died ! Thank Goodness, I have been compared to him already by Kids and others!
I knew this forum should stir memories and that is good! We need to pay respects to the Parents (or Father in this case) who tried to teach us so much even though we were sometimes too stubborn to listen. Mine always had an answer or way to a solution. I never remember him saying I can't help you!
Thank you all for participating and sharing memories!