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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Here's To Say...

 

...to our favorite guy! The king of our home, a wonderful father and the love of my life :). Lee is such a great father and I am so glad there is an official day set aside for proclaiming that because I am afraid we don't say it nearly often enough. I love the poetry of Edgar Guest and this one in particular captures exactly what I would love to give my sweet husband on Father's Day, and every day of the year...
  

When Day Is Done
When day is done and the night slips down,
And I've turned my back on the busy town,
And come once more to the welcome gate
Where the roses nod and the children wait,
I tell myself as I see them smile
That life is good and its tasks worth while.

When day is done and I've come once more
To my quiet street and the friendly door,
Where the Mother reigns and the children play
And the kettle sings in the old-time way,
I throw my coat on a near-by chair
And say farewell to my pack of care.

When day is done, all the hurt and strife
And the selfishness and the greed of life,
Are left behind in the busy town;
I've ceased to worry about renown
Or gold or fame, and I'm just a dad,
Content to be with his girl and lad.

Whatever the day has brought of care,
Here love and laughter are mine to share,
Here I can claim what the rich desire--
Rest and peace by a ruddy fire,
The welcome words which the loved ones speak
And the soft caress of a baby's cheek.

When day is done and I reach my gate,
I come to a realm where there is no hate,
For here, whatever my worth may be,
Are those who cling to their faith in me;
And with love on guard at my humble door,
I have all that the world has struggled for.
                                           ~Edgar Guest

I hope you know how much we love you, Lee, and how much we appreciate all that you do for us. Have a blessed Father's Day, sweetheart :). 

Here's a fun link for more information on the history of Father's Day.

And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. ~Malachi 4:6

3 comments:

  1. I might have to steal the picture idea from you!


    are those poster board or what?

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  2. It's actually cardstock but if you have posterboard instead that would work just fine :).

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  3. that is a great poem! thanks for sharing.

    marie

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