The positive is that I am grateful for the men who cared for me regardless of circumstances.
The only thing that bother's me is my son's yearn for his father. Seeing his peers with their fathers still pokes at that tenderness in his heart. That's a position that I could never fill, and could only hope that he would eventually heal himself and appreciate the men who then and now contribute positivity in his life.
For the fathers out there, this Fearie tells should be confirmation to how much you are appreciated and needed, even if you don't get the recognition that you deserve. Your actual presence speaks volumes, and it is felt.
Happy Father's Dae!
Side Bars:
This is a memory of me, my sister Leilani, and our grandfather Baxter Moore. Me and him used to go to the amusement parks and ride the coasters together. He demonstrated to me that a key to the fountain of youth, is to have a healthy relationship with your inner child. His story taught me to love, laugh, and watch my diet..lol. He would always tell me to read my bible and I am glad that he did because I now know that it was A gateway to spiritual development.
Honoring our predecessors is recognizing their good werks and pitfalls, so that we can move forward and make better strides for ourself, our families, our communities, our society, our countries, and thus our world.
#Pass batons, or pass thee bucks
#You feel me...lol
#himentionally speaking