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How much time do you spend with your dad?  When I say time, I’m including all things: phone, email, just sitting in front of the tv, working on projects, going out socializing, yadda, yadda.

Night At Bridge Street

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  • reidklos

    JC
    It's rare to hear a guy honestly admit that although his relationship with his dad wasn't the best that he still loved him and regrets not spending an appropriate amount of time strengthening the relationship. Since Kiki's comment I have stepped my game up a bit. Thanks for the encouragement, as well, man. I will definitely live with no regrets. you take care.

    P.S. still looking forward to dinner at the new crib! We can talk more then.

  • reidklos

    JC
    It's rare to hear a guy honestly admit that although his relationship with his dad wasn't the best that he still loved him and regrets not spending an appropriate amount of time strengthening the relationship. Since Kiki's comment I have stepped my game up a bit. Thanks for the encouragement, as well, man. I will definitely live with no regrets. you take care.

    P.S. still looking forward to dinner at the new crib! We can talk more then.

  • JC

    As you know, I don't get that chance anymore man. And when he was alive, I didn't do it enough. We didn't have the best of relationships, but we definitely loved each other. However, I painfully regret not spending enough time with him (and he told me the exact same thing on his death bed). So with that, if the Word says you must forgive your brother before dropping that cash in the collection plate, then you KNOW you gotta mend it all with your pops too. With that, enjoy life with him while you have it. Live with no regrets.

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  • reidklos

    This was a response from “KiKi” via email contact on Tailor Made. I am posting a portion she approved:
    “zero. he's non-existent my life. i'm pretty sure your dad drives you about as crazy at times as my mom does me. i'm pretty sure that your dad has made decisions that have hurt you, as my mom has me. i'm pretty sure it's been frustrating to almost always have to be the adult in your relationship with your dad, as the same could be said of me and my mom. and i know, that were it not for God's strength and the Holy Spirit's whispers, guiding and sometimes scolding, you would have long ago given up on any kind of relationship with your dad… the same for me and mom.

    here's the difference: you have both your mom and dad in your life. one who is amazing, your best friend, your confidant… who means the world to you. the other, a more than decent human being who despite his faults loves you very much and values you and your time together. i don't mean this in a preachy way, as it may come across, so keep that in mind. i know that just because the rich man's problems are not as same as the poor man's that it doesn't mean they are any less prevalent or significant to his world…

    i just want to encourage you in reminding you of the blessing of having a father #1 who is in your life and #2 who you can endure spending time with.

    there have been numerous times since turning 18 that i thought about “reaching out” but i also realize that you have to be ready and willing to accept whatever you unearth… and to this day, it's been a can of worms not worth opening… yet.

    all that to say… i would LOVE to be in your position where i had two parents i could spend time with. you are blessed.”

    It's good to see the other side of things. KiKi, thanks for making it plain. Now when I pray I will be mindful of the blessing God has given me with dad.

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