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Sunday 18 June 2017

A Father



The day you became a dad you should at that moment realized what you were given a gift or gifts of a great multitude, a little or little angels from the Holy Heaven and not some element for making things happen like a hammer or some kind of tool.

A child, Yes! Children are precious gifts, and they are not like a wear of material elements that you would wish for on a wish list.

Children are given to those chosen and Yes! Some can get a premature launch and get put falsely in some individual's way, but you as a true guardian in guardianship with a true heart will know how to treat those children in good meaningful and positive ways.

Be always that fatherly structure that will always truly stand, Yes! That protective figure that will hold a precious child and guide them safely in life with a loving heart of hand.

Not everyone is willing to do it, but where there is a will there is definitely a way to always do a ‘‘ Can’’ and never a ‘‘ Can't ’’ to always truthfully and willingly lead their precious gift of a child with a true heart of hand.

It should never be about one day in each year to display or acknowledged a fatherly care, a father's love and way should be shown, given and appreciated each and every day.

It should never be on some day of the sort, that is about merchandising to show gratitude by some elements of wear or other that was bought.

It should not be a day that individuals pushed by a button that comes around each year, Dads! Your fathership guardianship should be always structurally standing for all those children that are placed in your care.

Precious gifts that you can teach to go in good positive ways, and you should never neglect them to go in useless meaningless ways.

Never let someone have to pick up your slack to put your child back in a true way of life's pathway track.

Always remember that your fatherly guardianship is meant for you to be the structure and be in your true standing in a way.

To be the strong individual that will willingly lead your children into true positive meaningful ways.

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