Where we be without this guy
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Ron is an amazing Husband, Father, and Son! He would do just about anything (within reason) for anyone! He works hard, plays hard, oh yes, SLEEPS hard and loves hard! He truly is one in a million and I am proud to call him my husband and my son's Father and my (2) daughter's Father/Step-Father.
Almost 12 years ago we married and Ron just accepted our already blended family. He had absolutely no experience as a Father but at His young age of 26 he was willing to take a chance on love!
Through the years he has taught the kids how to walk, talk, ride bikes, and even fish! He had brought to me something I had never known before and that was a Normal life . Camping has been our favorite down time with the family and this is where we get to see his Father (Norm) in him, which is a compliment! He very much like his Father.
No one, and I mean NO ONE, could ever take the place of my husband Ron. He is so compassionate and caring. I do tease him but his "tearing up during a commercial" HOWEVER, this is one of the things I love about him the most! His tender heart drew me in and KEPT ME!
Even my own Mother loves him very much and that is saying a lot since she does not like many people lol.
He is a keeper and I love him very very much!
He is such a proud Dad too! He does Father our daughters as his own and has gained much respect from the actual biological Fathers of the girls.
Yes, most teen girls do not like to be told what to do and they definitely get out of line BUT it is worth dealing with because let me tell you they both (Kaytlin and Kelsie) LOVE HIM SO MUCH!
They would be simply lost without Ron, their Daddy! These girls look to him for protection, guidance, LOVE, and STABILITY, which he has given. We all thank God for Him! God brought a Father to my little girls when we least expected it!
His sense of humor is one of the life lines of our family. Yes, it can be quite corny at times but man he can imitate people and just state the craziest things that have us all cracking up!
Michael, our 10 year-old son, is just like his Daddy! Though Michael likes to cook and draw like me he sure is just as smart and funny like his Father, He also is very sensitive!
Ron and Michael have a wonderful relationship and though Ron does not know this, Michael will cherish his relationship with his Daddy forever!
Ron NEVER misses an event for any of the children. He always supports them in everything they do and cheers them on all of the time!
Not sure what we do without such a great supporter! Michael loves his Dad very much and looks forward to playing VIDEO GAMES with him probably the rest of his life (sigh).
We all want to say HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to the greatest DAD on earth!!!
We Love you very much Ron (Daddy)! Don't ever forget it! Let our love be etched in your heart FOREVER!
Love,
Beck, Kaytlin, Kelsie, and Michael.
Never forgotten
Our Twin Daughters Olivia and Abby!
June 16, 2012
How to Become a Successful Father
Read | Ephesians 6:1-4
No human father is perfect. But with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Scripture, and godly mentors, a man can become a successful dad by intentionally leading his children in these areas:
- Spirituality. Help your children to trust in Jesus Christ as early as possible, and they'll grow with the understanding that He is to be at the center of everything they do.
- Morality. In homes where honesty, purity, and loyalty are lived out, boys and girls learn to value integrity and listen to their conscience.
- Relationships. Teaching about love, respect, and mutual encouragement is good preparation for friendships and marriage.
- Vocation. Model cooperation and doing work "heartily, as to the Lord and not to men" (Col. 3:23 nkjv), and your children will form a healthy work ethic.
- Finances. Teach your kids the right way to handle money: to earn honestly, give generously, invest intelligently, save prudently, and enjoy heartily (1 Tim. 6:17).
- Authority. Unless children learn how to function properly under authority--of parents, school, church, and government--rebelliousness can easily develop. Our sons and daughters notice when there's a disconnect between our conduct and words, so setting a good example is essential.
The way to build guiding principles into a child's life is by precept (teaching) and practice (modeling). Dads, if you plant these healthy concepts in your children's hearts, what a joy it will be to see them equipped and motivated to fulfill God's purpose for their life.
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