Saturday, 16 March 2013

Emedinews:Inspiration:Remembering Dad



When I was four years old: My daddy can do anything.

5 years old: My daddy knows a whole lot.

6 years old: My dad is smarter than your dad.

8 years old: my dad doesn’t know exactly everything.

10 years old: In the olden days, when my dad grew up, things were sure different.

12 years old: Oh, well, naturally, Dad doesn’t know anything about that, he is too old to remember his childhood.

14 years old: Don’t pay any attention to my dad, he is so old–fashioned.

21 years old: Him? My Lord, he’s hopelessly out of date.

25 years old: Dad knows about it, but then he should, because he has been around so long.

30 years old: Maybe we should ask Dad what he thinks, after all, he’s had a lot of experience.

35 years old: I’m not doing a single thing until I talk to Dad.

40 years old: I wonder how Dad would have handled it, he was so wise.

50 years old: I’d give anything if Dad were here now so I could talk this over with him.

Too bad I didn’t appreciate how smart he was, I could have learned a lot from him.

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