Occasionally my mind drifts to earlier years as a dad -- I admit I have some regrets. Is it possible to have a "do-over"? If I were to do the dad thing all over ... So I started scribbling a list for myself as I reflected on the nearly 23 years of being Kristi's dad. I shared these with Kristi realizing that my perfectionism may be at the core of my regrets. Later this week I will write another post entitled "no regrets." :-)
So, dear Kristi, If I could go back in time I would have ...
- read you more stories, tucked you in bed more often, prayed with you more often and watched you fall asleep
- jumped on the trampoline with you, run through the sprinkler with you and tossed water balloons with and at you
- kissed you on the cheek much more often and embraced you with hugs more
- have listened more, talked less, asked more faith and discipleship questions after SS, VBS, church and school and given less "answers" so as to encourage you to wonder more
- danced with you - of course I would have needed you to teach me
- had you drive the Corsica longer
- kept the angora goats longer
- caught your softball pitches more often
- taught you to shoot the basketball
- given you a regular allowance
- rubbed and massaged your feet
- camped and slept under the stars in our back yard with you and your brothers
- refused to turn the TV on to watch the Tribe, Browns, sitcoms, news, etc. instead discovering you
- learned to roller-blade
- taken you golfing
- sat with you more when grandpa, Mr Grim, Janine and aunt Deb died
- biked with you more
- talked about faith, beliefs and practices more
- trusted you more
- asked you to pray at meal times
- sat with you when you did your homework
I think you did far more right than you did wrong. These are good reminders for us all. Life is just too short to sweat the small stuff. I have a quote on my fridge that reads,
ReplyDelete"...Enjoy the little things for one day you look back and realize they were the big things."