WHEN GOD MADE FATHERS.
When the good Lord was creating Fathers, He started with a tall frame. An angel
nearby said, "What kind of a Father is that? If you're going to make
children so close to the ground, why have you put the Father up so high? He
won't be able to shoot marbles without kneeling, play pretend drinking tea, and
kiss dolly goodnight, tuck a child in bed without bending, or even kiss a child
without stooping?" God smiled and said, "Yes, but if I make him child
size, who would children have to look up to?"
And when God made a Father's hands, they
were large. The angel said, "Large hands can't manage diaper pins, small
buttons, rubber bands on pony tails, or even remove splinters caused from
baseball bats." Again God smiled and said, "I know, but they're large
enough to hold everything a small boy empties from his pockets and a little
girls paper dolls and jump rope, and to teach her to turn cartwheels, yet small
enough to cup a child's face in them."
Then God molded long slim legs and broad
shoulders, "Do you realize you just made a Father without a lap?" the
angel chuckled. God said, "A Mother needs a lap. A Father needs strong
shoulders to pull a wagon, to balance a bicycle, or to hold a sleepy head on the
way home from the circus."
When God was in the middle of creating
the biggest body any one had ever seen, the angel said, "That's not fair.
Do you honestly think that form is going to get out of bed early in the morning
when the baby cries, or walk through a birthday party without crushing one or
two of the guests?" God again smiled and said, "It will work. You will
see. It will support a small child who wants to ride to Banbury Cross or scare
mice away from a summer cabin , or walk in shoes that will be a challenge to
fill."
God worked throughout the night, giving
the Father few words, but a firm authoritative voice; eyes that see everything,
but remain calm and tolerant. Finally, almost as an afterthought, He added
tears. Then he turned to the angel and said, "Now are you satisfied he can
love as much as a Mother can?"
The angel said nothing more.
~~By Erma Bombeck.~~