Friday, June 14, 2013

Father's Day




Father's Day is Sunday and I hope that all the dads out there have a great day.

We've been talking about it in our house, about what Patrick wants to do and going back and worth on it. Because as you all know,  Father's day is just as hard as Mother's day.

But grieving dads are sometimes over looked.

Patrick has told me more often than not, people ask him how I'm doing...but not asking him how's he's doing.

Let me tell you something, that man's pain is just as raw as mine.

No he didn't carry our boys in his belly, but he read to them while they were in mine.  He helped get me whatever they, or I, or we :) were craving.

And his heart is broken in a million pieces, just like mine.

So please don't forget about ALL the dad's out there on Sunday.


What does a father want for Father's Day?  He wants to hear about his child.  Phone calls, conversations, notes, cards, memories about their child is the best gift.  To hear something wonderful about their child that is gone is the best gift of all.  Do the father's ever ask for this?  Of course not...do they wish everyone knew about this request? Absolutely!

So what are you going to give a bereaved father this weekend?  A memory, a humorous story, a laugh, a cry?  The mention of a father's child is the best gift of all!


And here's to some of the best dad's I know!


Love you daddy! You're a wonderful dad and a girl couldn't ask for better!



I'm lucky because I LOVE my father-in-law :) And I know my husband is such a great dad because he had such a great role model ;)



And to my wonderful husband, our children were so blessed to have you as their daddy. Such a warm and compassionate man and full of love, you're hands down the best.


And here's a poem that was shared on our support board this morning:

MY DADDY’S GRIEF
If you ask my Dad how he feels?
He’ll probably be as quiet as the midnight air
Because of this horrible pain he tries to bare
And If you ask him and he just quietly sighs
Look harder, you’ll see the pain in his eyes
Even if he does happen to tell you he’s coping
Then that just surely means…….He is hoping?
If he happens to mutter out, I’m surviving today
Oh then trust me, you know he is really not Ok
He has been so very quiet since that awful day
It’s just so hard for him to find the words to say
He really thinks he has to be stronger than steel
But he is just very fragile, suffering this ordeal
He feels like he has to hide away all those tears
Just suck it all in, and show no one of his fears
I’m his child in heaven, and he’s hurting oh so bad
He gets up and goes every day, even though he’s sad
He watches my mommy cry and holds her oh so tight
He always tears up, but holds back with all of his might
If you ask, how are you today, and he says oh I’m just fine
He’s really not; he needs a hug, that’s definitely a sure sign
His heart is burdened with such terrible doubts often everyday
Please let him know, he didn’t let me down or fail in any way
I know he loves me very much and he thinks of me each day
But his poor heart is so broken, so please help him find a way
To find peace, comfort and a voice to shed his grief and pain
For without it, he cannot start to heal and lighten grief’s stain
Also tell him its ok to lose it, break down and shed those tears
Cause it takes more strength to cry, then to hold back the fears
I love you daddy, I’m always here with you, we’re never far apart
So for me, could you begin to heal and open back up your heart.

In Loving Memory of my Angel Boy, Matthew Hunter Vinson
Author JP Vinson
Written February 7, 2013



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