Words Can Heal
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How to Let Your Father Know You
Care
The Greatest Gift My Dad Ever Gave
Me
Some Things to Thank Your Father
For
How to Let Your Father Know You Care
Fathers Day is now approaching (6/16/02). While loving,
grateful words are always in order, especially in family
relationships, Fathers Day is a unique opportunity to thank
your father, in your own written words, for anything from a life
lesson to a special 13th birthday gift. We recommend doing this
even:
- If your father wasnt perfect.
- If resentments for long-ago hurts still linger between
you.
- If you think your father will disdain your letter as
sentimental. (No matter what he says or doesnt say
he will keep it for the rest of his life!)
- If you tell your father all the time how much you love
himor havent spoken to him in years.
Words can heal. Even without delving into the roots of rocky
relationships, appreciative words, by accentuating the positive, can
heal strained relationships. The result is that both you and your
father will feel happier and more at peace.
Ten minutes of concentrated thought will most likely yield the
kind of memories that one Words Can Heal member cherishes about his
father:
The Greatest Gift My Dad Ever Gave Me
I would like to share a story about the greatest gift my Dad
ever gave me. Over ten years ago my Mom and Dad and one of my
brothers jumped into their car to drive across the country to visit
my brother and his family in California, where he was stationed in
the military.
My Father went into a truck stop somewhere in Texas on Christmas
Eve and saw a somewhat sad man sitting at the counter. In talking
with the man, my father found out that he was on his way home for
Christmas, but was somewhat strapped due to his job not panning out,
and it was hard to go home empty handed. My dad proceeded to the
truck stop store, purchased some wonderful stuffed animals from
Santa, and told him to go home now. My parents were driving because
they couldn't afford to fly, but that didn't prevent my Father from
doing the little thing that made a difference for so many lives,
including mine.
Also, when I was growing up, every Thanksgiving we had strange men
of every nationality at our table. My Dad and Mom would go to the
military base and invite the ones who couldn't get home or had no
family. This was during the Vietnam War. I can't remember many of the
Christmas or Birthday presents from over the years, but I proudly
remember my parents caring concern for strangers, some of whom
made the ultimate sacrifice.
I also remember making a disparaging remark about Russians when
anti-Communism was at a high. I remember my Father saying, Be
thankful that we don't have the problems that the families there do.
Theyre just people trying their best in the situation that they
are in.
It's amazing what sticks with you. It's definitely not the
material stuff.
Some Things to Thank Your Father For
Here are some suggestions for what to express appreciation to your
father for:
- A childhood experience when your father came through for you.
Eg. When he missed work to come to the big game; when he put in
extra hours to pay for something you really wanted; when the
neighbors dog scared you, and suddenly your father was
beside you.
- A life lesson your father taught you, by words or example. Eg.
The time he modeled generosity for you by giving to someone who
was down and out; when he taught you fiscal responsibility by not
charging something he wanted but couldnt afford; when he
controlled his anger toward someone who insulted him; the
respectful, caring way he treated his own elderly parents.
- Financial support and material presents. Grown children often
criticize their fathers for having spent too much time working and
not enough time with them. Even if youre right that his
priorities were wrong, even if you raise your own children very
differently, this Fathers Day, reflect on this: You enjoyed
summer camp, you spent a lot of time during your teenage years
talking on the phone, it was important to you to dress stylishly
and your father paid for all that! Isnt it time to thank
him?
Source: WordsCanHeal.Org

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