it's my responsibility to do all I can to make some positive things happen. In a matter of minutes I will start breakfast, do a little work out, wake my daughter,
wash up, get dressed, make sure she's presentable,drop her off to school, and attempt to get to school on time. I will get to school, and hopefully, use this
email as my blog. Being a FULL time father is time consuming, most of you can't know that, because you're not fathers, so I figured I'd tell you two things,I
am a "full" time father and it's time consuming. Also, it's my greatest joy, and accomplishment. I am at a time in my life,where it is possible for me to spend
quality time with my baby girl. I'm home, when she gets off the bus. I get her started on her homework, possibly, like last week do mine, or attempt too.
In the case of this home work, that's exactly what I tried to do. What I saw on my computer screen didn't look so good so I stopped and continued to
get my other work done. Started dinner, checked homework, ate. Right this minute, I can't remember what I did after that, so I never got back to this. I
apologize to all of you for my tardiness, I promise i'll do better next week. I'm sure, God willing , I make it to class, I'll get all the information I need, so that
my future blogs will be composed in a timely fashion. I will find a way to get it done. Believe it or not, I have a really full life. I am also a part time carpenter,
and i'm remembering so of what got done, since the last time I was in class. I had one of those home projects, where I had to create, something we needed
in our house out of wood. That job is done, it took several days, It really looks good. I had meetings all week. My family attended a mutual friends surprise
party after church Sunday, I'm drawing a blank again.so I'l sign off here, and start breakfast, after I ask the Father, to help me make this, a great day.
I commend you Mr. Purnell, not too many men can relate to being a full time father. God Bless you
ReplyDeleteNot many people know what a father is especially in my generation. We all make mistakes we think that we are grown and what to do what grown folks do. Not realizing that it comes with its own consequences. I became a mother at the age of 18 and her father has really been a father. Never left my side until our relationship ended. He is always there for her and no matter what she needs he provides. I am glad to have met people in my life that our teaching me how to become more of a mother and how to learn to forgive. I realized that with God and everyone I know that truly loves me, I can make it to where I need to be. I am looking forward to more of your blogs
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