Thank you, Dad: 10 expressions of gratitude for fathers
Like yelling from the sidelines in your work clothes, and snuggling the kids to sleep while telling your own made-up stories, and picking things up from the grocery store on your way home from work, and taking our hard-to-shop-for teenager clothes shopping, and sewing up the torn baby bunny doll clothes for our young daughter, and being there every day of our children’s lives like a sentinel, a lighthouse and a guidepost.

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And thank you for being at at home Dad. The bring home the bacon thing is applicable to many, but not all.