"4 years: My Daddy can do anything!
7 years: My Dad knows a lot…a whole lot.
8 years: My father does not know quite everything.
12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either.
14 years: Oh, Father? He is hopelessly old-fashioned.
21 years: Oh, that man — he is out of date!
25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much.
30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.
35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad’s idea first.
50 years: What would Dad have thought about that?
60 years: My Dad knew literally everything!
65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more."
— Anonymous
Today is a day we set aside to celebrate our dads; we think the above quote says it all.
To our fathers, stepfathers and grandpas, and for any man who has taken the time to give a child some wisdom or guidance or taught them how to fish or hunt or one of the myriad of other things father-figures do — Happy Father’s Day.