Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2016

DAD





photo by Claudia Heidelberger











What can I say?  Happy Father's Day, dudes!  We all really need you - our heroes!!    (Cutie commercial below.)




                                 



Principle in the type:  "A father's calling is eternal and its importance transcends time.  It is a calling for both time and eternity."     Ezra Taft Benson












                                                                                         Happy Weekend FamBams!

Monday, March 14, 2016

RAISING THE BAR







photo by Valentina Yachichurova





Parenting 101:  Don't leave your baby in the car while you go to a strip club.  Don't leave your baby in the car anywhere.  Don't have a baby and spend your afternoons in a strip club.   
"A man was in custody Thursday after allegedly leaving his 9-month-old daughter in a car in Panorama City while he went into a nearby strip club, authorities said. . . . 'He parked and walked about two blocks to the club,' said police."  Passerby's found the baby and called 911.       news        



Principle in the type:  "As parents, we should remember that our lives may be the book from the family library which the children most treasure. Are our examples worthy of emulation? Do we live in such a way that a son or a daughter may say, ‘I want to follow my dad,’ or ‘I want to be like my mother’? Unlike the book on the library shelf, the covers of which shield its contents, our lives cannot be closed. Parents, we truly are an open book in the library of learning of our homes.”        Thomas S. Monson



















Friday, June 19, 2015

WHO'S YOUR DADDY






Show Poppa Bear the love this weekend.  (And enjoy the sweet show below.)




                                  





Principle in the type:  "The strongest impression I have of my relationship with my father I cannot document with any event or any words I can recall. It is a feeling. Based on words and actions long since lost to mind, this feeling persists with all the clarity of perfect faith. He loved me and he was proud of me. . . . That is the kind of memory a boy can treasure, and also a man”   Dallin H. Oaks    








                                                                                    Happy Weekend TPT Readers!