My Father-in-Law (Love)......
There are so many qualities in my Father-in-Law that I didn't have in either father in my life. There are so many qualities that I respect and admire about him. Its many of these qualities that have been taught and instilled in my husband which made me fall in love with him.
My Father-in-Law is the kind of man who was the coach of the baseball and basketball teams. The kind of coach who you would desire for your child. He led with a gentle spirit and a genuine kindness. The kind that children could sense and immediately trust.
He was the father that came to every event. Every game, every school function, every Sunday school milestone. He was the kind of father who ate dinner with his family most nights. And all the while, was the president of a large company.
After 10 grandchildren, he works very hard to make many of their games, plays, tournaments or shows. He will sometimes spend an entire Saturday traveling from event to event.
I would also call him a problem solver or a solution seeker. If you ever needed advice, he would always take the time to survey and carefully analyze the situation before offering his opinion. He is quick to lend a helping hand or an ear to counsel.
I appreciate his warm heart and the value he holds for his family.
He is tirelessly dedicated to whatever he sets his mind to. He raised his family with a love for God and a heart for service. He is generous and forgiving and has a wonderful sense of humor.
I am truly thankful for this man I am honored to call my Father-in-Law.
There are so many qualities in my Father-in-Law that I didn't have in either father in my life. There are so many qualities that I respect and admire about him. Its many of these qualities that have been taught and instilled in my husband which made me fall in love with him.
My Father-in-Law is the kind of man who was the coach of the baseball and basketball teams. The kind of coach who you would desire for your child. He led with a gentle spirit and a genuine kindness. The kind that children could sense and immediately trust.
He was the father that came to every event. Every game, every school function, every Sunday school milestone. He was the kind of father who ate dinner with his family most nights. And all the while, was the president of a large company.
After 10 grandchildren, he works very hard to make many of their games, plays, tournaments or shows. He will sometimes spend an entire Saturday traveling from event to event.
I would also call him a problem solver or a solution seeker. If you ever needed advice, he would always take the time to survey and carefully analyze the situation before offering his opinion. He is quick to lend a helping hand or an ear to counsel.
I appreciate his warm heart and the value he holds for his family.
He is tirelessly dedicated to whatever he sets his mind to. He raised his family with a love for God and a heart for service. He is generous and forgiving and has a wonderful sense of humor.
I am truly thankful for this man I am honored to call my Father-in-Law.
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