I woke up several rainy seasons ago to the song “to God be the glory” and guess who’s voice was loudest. Yeah, you guessed right, dad. I’m starting a series of memoirs that would also serve as a memento to immortalize individuals that have thus far left a mark in my life, beginning with this post. The voice was high pitched so it was a tad confusing. Were they two women singing? Did I have two moms?
Planning. When he asks this question, “What is your program for the day?” Your best bet is to have a ready thought out answer. Because if you didn’t, bear in mind that he’s already planned your own day out for you. And I’m willing to bet you wouldn’t like the plan one bit. It will involve greeting the elderly and accompanying him to the bank. If you’re lucky though, you get a treat, so it’s not all bad.
Baggage. If you know Emmanuel, you know he doesn’t travel light. This one time we took a road trip which was to last about three days, tops. I packed a single bag pack. I came back in to pick his luggage and there in front of me were two suitcases, one toilet bag, several nylon bags, a survival kit, a first aid box, a bottle of groundnut, a box of tissues, a shoe rack and a pack of bottles of water. I had to ask if we were relocating.
He is a huge fan of academics. Left to him, every single one of us children would be professors by his estimation. Even as a little boy I was already paying my dues of sleepless nights. This one time he decreed that during the holidays we had to put in on the average four hours daily for study. Four hours! Best believe we read a grand total of thirty minutes daily and spent the rest looking out for him.
Discipline. My dad is big on discipline. As a clergyman, he believed the rod of correction wasn’t to be spared on his children. He is particular about this very task. Offenses attract a certain measure of punishment. If you tell a lie, you’ve earned yourself six strokes of the cane. If you steal something, you earn twelve strokes of the cane. Imagine lying about stealing. You gotta find a new home to take you in. But of course, honesty is celebrated.
Destruction. The rule in the house is, if you destroy something, you replace it. I was in the habit of breaking wine glasses and China. And guess who was charged with the responsibility of doing the dishes? Me, that’s who. So being fully aware that I can be really careless with handling, the decision of the house was to ensure all I do was handle China. Talk about setting me up to fail!
I do love this man to death. He’s a very willing learner. I convinced him to not rebroadcast any WhatsApp message without checking with me and he totally agreed. Typically those “If you don’t share this message, your son will become a Justin Beiber fan” type. We also have a fancy handshake which honestly is really smooth. He’s hacked this parenting thing and set the bar so high. I’m definitely going to do my best, to preserve the legacy of the man who’s responsible for all this greatness.
You’re lifted.
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Lucky you!!!! Love your post!!!!
Thank you also for reading my posts!!!!!
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Sounds as if your Dad expects alot from you. π
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He sure did βΊοΈ
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I recently posted about my father too!Parents are amazing and yeah they set the bar so high!π
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My dad smashed the bar and burnt the embers. An icon π
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Kudos to your dadπ
Amazing post , btwπ absolutely loved it!
Love and well wishes to you and yours truly ππ«
Xoxoxo
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Thank you Shruti π
I’m glad you enjoyed it π
Love and light to yours too ππ
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You’re welcome π
It was really great ππ€‘πΊ
Thank you ππ
Ps- how’s your day going?
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It helps that I love him a lot. π
I’m doing alright. It’s a bright sunny morning π. You?
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That’s cuteππ«
That’s great. May this day bring you lots and lots of fulfillment ππ₯
Sunny?????π΅π΅π΅
It’s raining bullets hereπππ
Ah well , good for you π
I’m doing fantastic βΊοΈ
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Thank you. π
Haha, different strokes πππ
Great to hear you’re doing good. βΊοΈ
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You’re welcome.
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Have a good one ππ
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It is good to read the transcendence to other awareness in you. Nobody gets a handbook on parenting. You’ve found the sweet spot of memories.
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It’s really amazing Gerry. The impact he’s had on my life is unprecedented.
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Love this…brings back memories of my Dad.
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Oh that’s wonderful. I’m sure he was a great man. π
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He was my inspiration.
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That’s lovely!
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I am laughing loud, you know…. Amazing post….
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I knew you’d love this one. You’re family oriented π
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Ha ha…. You got me….πππ
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Haha πππ
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That’s a sweet tribute to your dad. π
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Thank you. π
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If you don’t share this message, your son will become Justin Beiber fan! ROFL… π€£π€£π€£
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Haha, some people are not going to like that part π
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Seems like my kind of dad. It’s what we’re missing in this day and age. I told my kids, I’m not your friend….im your dad. Boundary clear. I’ll be tough, sometimes unreasonable…unjust. But no one will love you more, burn in hell for you…….Best of all the house and car are yours after me π
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Haha, that’s the spirit. They need to understand that dad’s provide the necessary strength the family needs. π
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I like that sentence – “I’m not your friend… I’m your dad.” Frankly, being a dad has more weight than being a friend.
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Thanks Jomz.
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