My Father Taught Me

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In honor of my Father on Father's Day, here are some things I'm glad my Father taught me:

To be content in all situations.  But if life just gets too stressful go to the library and check out some great stories.
Be content with what you have. Looks and fashion aren't important. Nearly everything that breaks can be fixed.
Take time to really talk to your children.  Pass on to them the the family stories and family wisdom.
Spending time with your children is more important than the thing you want to get done.
Walk everyday.  Or ride your bike everyday.
Eat until you no longer feel hungry, then stop eating.
You are never too old to try something new, or to make a change for the better.



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Patti said:

I love the ideas your father left you. It's so important to choose contentment. Children should come first. We're never too old to enjoy life.

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