Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine Father's Day Issue | Page 16

When fathers step up Happy Father’s Day to my forever love, my hubby, Charles or Chuckie as I like to call him. The best family man I know. You are the epitome of what a father should be. You work hard for your family and make sure we’re straight on all fronts. I appreciate everything you do for us. I can honestly say that I’m not alone in this. There are many married-single mothers out there, and I’m fortunate to say I’m not one of them. Your caring for the girls as much as I do does not go unnoticed: dental visits, late-night pick-ups/early morning drop-offs, sliding Sierra money on the side, and a referee when needed (thank goodness we haven’t needed that in a while). You make sure the boys are straight, even though they’re in another state: late night phone calls helping Chad with Calculus, advice on how to fix the car, sending care packages of something they need or want. 16 | NKLC Magazine Chuckie, you lead by example. You show our girls how a woman should be treated simply by the way you love on me. You teach our boys how to treat a lady in the way you talk to their mother and to me. They see firsthand what love, respect, and manhood is all about. One of the things I love most about you is that you accepted and treated Sierra as your own from the very start. People who don’t know us personally, have no idea she’s your bonus daughter. Your verbiage when you speak of her warms my heart. “This is my daughter,” “I’m on my way to my daughter’s basketball game,” “my daughter’s prom is such and such date…come through and see her off ” “you know my daughter’s about to graduate from high school,” “I love you and I want what’s best for you.” You’ve never, not even in the early years of our marriage, addressed her or introduced her as your stepdaughter. There’s such beauty in that.