I love my dad and even though I didn’t always feel his love, I now know that his love is just as strong as my mother’s, but it’s just different. I also know that our relationship will one day change as Brad and his father’s…
My dad isn’t ready to tell me about what happened between him and his brother, and he’s certainly not ready to have a conversation about it with my…
My father is everything. He is my father, he is my hero, he is my bestfriend, and he is my inspiration. If I one day am able to be half as strong as my father has been I will be happy because his strength is what pushes me to want to succeed. His perseverance drives me forward and his support makes me feel…
My dad and I have a relationship, but it is and never was the relationship that I dreamt we would have. My mom sacrificed, prayed, and gave us everything she had so that we wouldn't grow up like everyone else who came from the same background we did. She would tell us all the time that we weren't like everyone else, that we were unique and made for a different purpose that God would show us as we grew in him. She told this to my brothers when it was time for them to move out of the house and still reminds my sister and I of it when we are facing hard times. She raised us to not depend or lean on man, but to cast all our worries on God because at the end of the day man will fail you while God remands standing strong.…
Although throughout life, I came across great men that was and did mentor me in life. This began to fill the whole of having my father in my life. Another choose my parents made was to keep my brother and I involved in church. That's where I found this great man. One day we were at church and I seen Chris. After the service was over, my brother , my friend and I all went up to hima and made friends. This farther lead to meeting his parents. The more was hung out with Chris i developed a relationship with his parents as well, but in particular, Vincent. This grew into the relationship with have today as father and…
We do bump heads most of the time and it’s always over spilled milk or just because he didn’t have the greatest day, and is in a bad mood. It makes me really angry when we fight because I feel like sometimes it gets out of hand, not physically but verbally. I try my best to just let it go when he yells at me because I didn’t sweep or tells me I’m worthless and lazy, but it saddens me because I just want to be happy and want him and my mom to be proud of all the things I have accomplished.…
One thing that I am truly happy about my Dad is him giving us a dog. My mom doesn’t like dogs and she didn’t want us to have a dog because she think we can’t take care of it. My Dad still secretly told me and my brother of getting a small dog. We were excited and made sure to be prepare for the dogs arrival; my father personally let me see the dog first in hand. I was excited and now the dog been a whinny, spoiled, need attention, loving, and a crazy dog. I am thankful for Dad giving us a dog and go against my mother’s wishes for having a dog.…
| As I was growing up, my dad and I didn’t have a close bond ever. At the beginning I did miss my dad, but then I saw how much suffer he brought to our family especially my mom so I just let things stay the way they are, them being separated.…
There are few relationships in my life that could compare to the complexity of the relationship that I share with my father. I grew up hearing stories of his childhood when he grew up in a military family with eleven brothers and sisters, moving from state to state in the deep humid south. I grew up idolizing him because of the crazy wacky adventures that he and his older brother (his best friend) would always be involved in. I always pictured myself in his brother’s shoes living the memories along with my father. He lived in a time where kids could run out of the house in the morning and not have to return until the moon rises, a time of peace and simplicity. In retrospect I think my dad and his brother must have the worst neighbors as they terrorized the banks of the bayous getting wrapped up into all sorts of mischief. In his stories he was presented with several choices, some good, some bad, he didn’t always make the best decisions but he always learned from them and engraved in me the importance of learning from my mistakes, a character trait that was deeply seeded into me since the day I could comprehend English. The reason that my fathers’ life lessons have stuck with me so well is because he doesn’t preach to me about good and bad, he lets me live my life and is always there to help me when I screw up allowing me to live and learn. The lessons that are most important in life are the ones you learn from your mistakes, something that my dad taught me and I’d never forget.…
He is my number one supporter, and believes in me even when I don’t believe in myself. I have been through hard situations, and my dad was the only one who never stopped loving and caring for me. He is the reason I am the person I am today, and he will always be the reason I push myself to be better. Knowing what it feels like to potentially lose someone is why I want to go into a health profession. I want to be able to give people hope and light at the end of the tunnel. Being involved in the medical field would allow me to help further advance medicine and find cures for diseases. Even though I cannot help my dad, I can work to help someone…
Growing up, I was always a daddy’s girl. Then, I began to transition to relying on my mother more than father when I started to notice my dad’s absents. Due to away from home military work, my dad missed many milestones in my life like my first leading role play, the first time a rode a bike, and my middle school graduation. Eventually, I realized that my dad was sacrificing his time with his family and risking his life helping make a bigger difference in the world. I learned from the stress, prayers, and fear for my dad that I have to cherish every moment with the people I love. I view my dad as the definition of resilience. I cannot try to explain what my dad went through during his time overseas but he returned to his same ole’ happy, goofy self. My dad taught me that I need to be an independent woman and never to depend on anyone for my success. I will make my dad proud by becoming that educated, independent women, he hopes me to be.…
One of my childhood memory with my dad was hanging out with him. My dad took me to fun place. In 2002 I had good relationship with my parents. We went every sunday to ice cream shop. All parents try to make their kids happy.…
My dad and I would used to have a lot of fun together, we would laugh together, and he was always there for me no matter what would happen. We would always go to the movies and the park to play soccer, I will always invite my friends to come and play with my dad and…
I met him in the 2013 and we just gravitated towards each other. Everything just felt warm and beautiful. Sometimes you meet someone and you know they belong in your life. Doesn't matter if it's as a friend or a lover or both. You just work. Everything about you both molds together. They help you feel alive and feel complete. They make you feel like you can do anything and be anything. No matter what it is they support you and always make you a better you.Every little thing feels like a new adventure. Loving someone takes everything. I learned his favorite foods and he learned mine. Everything tasted like smiling and sunshine when he’s around. The simplest gestures make my heart pound. His smell that lingered on his clothes and on my shirt after he hugs me for a long time. The hoodies that he gives me lets me feel his love even when he’s not there. Just playing with his brunette hair, while he shows me his perfect crooked smile and his sharp green eyes. It’s not just the feeling of love I get when he hugs me but the “I’m proud of yous” and the “ Did you eat today?” that show they love…
You are at the forefront of his mind and he maintains contact in between the times you see each other. He considers you when making decisions and is considerate about doing things you want to do. When speaking, he uses “we” instead of “I”, and includes you in his future plans.…