Yes i do, and even if it is not all my words, it is my thoughts…..after all, at 1 year old, i do think and i can feel! I know i have the greatest dad, not cuz he says he does good stuff, i know he does good stuff.
Pics say a thousand words —– i do not know them all yet, but simple words are love and care, and that is good for me right now. He loves me and cares for me!
He has a blog, enquiring mimes, and he shared what Leo Babauta wrote cuz dad thought sorta the same thing too. Here are the ones that dad thought were very special. I think they are special too!
The Art of Being a Father

On weekends I spend time thinking about something other than just sharing technology with you. How about something else near and dear to me – being a father?
Leo Babauta of Zen Habits, a father of six children, writes in a guest post on the Art of Manliness, The Awesome Dad Cheat Sheet: 18 Fatherhood Tips They Should’ve Handed Out at the Delivery Room.
I’ll share five of my favorites and then let let you read the rest in his post.
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Don’t look at anything as “mom” duties — share responsibilities. While there are a lot of good things from our grandparents’ day that we should bring back, the traditional dad/mom split of parenting duties isn’t one of them. Some men still look at certain duties as “mom” duties, but don’t be one of those dads. Get involved in everything, and share the load with your baby mama. Changing diapers, giving baths, getting them dressed, even feeding them (you can give them breast milk in a bottle).

he fed me from the very start —– he was a lil ‘fraid, but mum helped him not be ‘fraid.
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A little patience goes a long way. As a parent, I know as well as anyone how easy it is to lose your patience and temper. However, allowing yourself to react in anger or frustration is not the best thing for your child, and you must remember that. That means you need to take a deep breath, or a walk, when you start to lose your patience. Practice patience with your child and your relationship, and your child, will benefit over the long run.

yes, even i am learning to be patient ——— hope dad does not take so long at this bite!
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Sense of humor required. There will be times when your child does something that might make you blow your lid — writing in crayon all over the walls is a good one, as is dumping some kind of liquid on your couch, or sneaking out and taking your car to meet up with friends. While you need to teach your child not to do these things, it’s better to just laugh at the humor in the situation.

if you unbuckle me, and show me the wall, i show you what i can do now! —– i can be a great baby artist
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Model good behavior. It’s one thing to tell you child what she should do, but to say one thing and do another just ruins the message. In fact, the real lesson your child will learn is what you do. Your child is always watching you, to learn appropriate behavior. Excessive drinking or smoking or drug use by parents, for example, will become ingrained in the child’s head. Bad manners, inconsiderate behavior, sloppy habits, anger and a negative attitude, laziness and greed … all these behaviors will rub off on your child.

see, if i have to stay in the playpen, so does dad —— at least for a lil while! —– until i say, i need my space!
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Treat their mother with respect, always. Some fathers can be abusive toward their spouse, and that will lead to a cycle of abuse when the child grows up. But beyond physical or verbal abuse, there’s the milder sin against the child’s mother: disrespectful behavior. If you treat your child’s mother with disrespect, your child will not only learn that behavior, but grow up with insecurities and other emotional problems.
I became a father last year at an age older than many and have had a wonderful year trying to learn how to work one of these baby-things.
Jake is over a year and I certainly understand the need for patience. I just told him that I wished he could just tone down the screaming for a couple of minutes so that I could write about how great it was to have a child (with a clear conscience).
Is this not so very nice what my dad thought to share with all??? He is special, huh?
jake r doodle boy smiles : ) 
this is what kaley corgi had to say… my dad is her dad too!
Original story on enquiringmimes.com

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