What dad doesn't know doesn't count
by Sam Bartholomew, an attorney in Nashville
WITH two kids on the way out of college
and more planning to attend, I find myself giving advice
as our kids leave the nest. I doubt they pay much
attention, but Dad gives is a try:
- You have a body, possess a soul and are a spirit
- look after all three.
- Don't burp, chew gum, or spit where anyone can
see or hear you.
- Write a letter to someone at least once a week -
writing is still cheaper than a phone call.
- Always make time for daily prayer and Bible
reading.
- People are more likely to watch your walk than
to believe all your talk.
- Have a firm handshake, look 'em in the eye,
speak clearly and say, "Yes Ma'am!" and "Yes, sir!"
- Always show up early for marriages and funerals
- it does the soul good to sit quietly, reflect and
contemplate.
- Keep lists of things to do - the world is run by
people who make lists.
- If you can't say something good about someone,
don't say it.
- Too much TV stunts your growth. Read a book for
fun regularly.
- You cannot solve everyone else's problems.
- While there are two sides to most every issue,
your Dad knows which one is right.
- Manage your time and money wisely - there's a
limited amount of it, and you'll rarely have too
much.
- Don't let the sun set on your anger - forgive
and move on.
- Boy's biggest problems: Girls, Greed and Glory.
- Girl's biggest problems: Boys, What to Wear,
Greed and Glory.
- All advice is subject to change except God's.
- Every child needs the unconditional love of
another human being - help where you can.
- Polish your shoes, be polite, and remember table
manners are still important.
- Don't get too busy for your family.
- Winners prepare harder than losers.
- Never enter into a 50/50 proposition without
some way to resolve a split decision.
- Never have a home mortgage larger than three
times your income.
- Join a local church and tithe.
- The most important book on law, love and life is
the Bible.
- Good folks are everywhere, but the South has an
unusually large number of them.
- Don't be judgmental if you don't have all the
facts.
- Balance is important in life and in sports.
- Parents and grandparents are wiser than you
currently believe.
- Exercise daily - it's more important as you age.
- Negotiate with your father, after a good meal.
- Boys really do like one-piece bathing suits.
- If you need more advice, just ask Dad!
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Compliments of
Carroll Basketball
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