Daddy’s girl
Posted: July 31, 2019 | Author: loupollard | Filed under: LOVE, Parents | Tags: Australian authors, great fathers, Jack Pollard, Jack pollard journalist, Jack Pollard OAM, love, single mother advice, single mother struggles, sportswriters |Leave a commentDear father who art in heaven
Happy 93rd birthday. Today I wish your body had stayed around longer. You were a devoted da and a workaholic. I love you Jack Pollard. You taught me:
*To do what I love for a living – Dad wrote/edited over 100 books
*Travel opens your mind
*A sense of humour will help you in the darkest days of your life
*A good swim in the ocean can clear your mind
*Hard work is good for the soul
*A tough childhood doesn’t define the rest of your life
*Even if you haven’t had your own dad, you can achieve a lot
*Dancing a slow tango in the kitchen is magical
*Kids raised by single mums are tough
*A full fridge means you are doing really well
*Stray dogs are worth rescuing
*Some days we must get up and go to work even when we think we can’t
*Singing love songs is great for families
*Lovingly made freshly squeezed orange juice is better than an expensive restaurant breakfast
*Taking your kids back to your old childhood haunts opens their eyes
*Listening to the stories people tell you will help you learn about the world
*Love is a verb
*Singing to your kids at bedtime may soothe them or freak them out
*Saying yes to new adventures is scary but
worth it
*Everyone looks good in a snappy suit
*Never let the truth get in the way of a good story
17 long years without you have gone by in a flash. I would sacrifice a few of my fingers and toes to see one of your cheeky smiles, hear your laugh and have a hug.
My dad was the Prince of Kings Cross