Father’s Day, a Reminder of an Important Role

by | Jun 22, 2020 | Thoughts | 0 comments

Today serves as a reminder of one’s role to their children. To lead by example, to spend time together, to teach them as best we can, to provide for them, and to love them. Fathers, mothers, single parents, guardians; we get to be that person.

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