My Father Really Does Know Best
My 7-year-old can drive us crazy asking questions.
āHow does an airplane stay in the sky?ā
āHow big can a shark grow?ā
āHow long would it take to walk to France?ā (Thatās a tough one to answer for anyone.)
But I recently realized that I donāt have a leg to stand on when it comes to asking parents too many questions. My text message history with my dad looks something like this:
āHi Dad. How should I cook scallops?ā
āJust wondering, how often do I really need an oil change?ā
āHey Daddy, will you please review my taxes and make sure I did this right?ā
Iām 30 years old but whenever I have a problem or a question about life skills, my first instinct is still to ask my dad. Iām aware that I could Google most everything I need to know. YouTube tutorial videos exist for just about anything you can think of. But I will never trust Google more than I do my dad.
A few weeks ago I was hashing out a problem with a home repair and I whined to my father, āJust tell me what to do!ā
He laughed and said, āIāll never tell you what to do. But I can tell you what I would do.ā
That is why I keep going back to him. He doesnāt butt in with advice but gives it freely when I ask for it.
My parents crafted the perfect blend of being supportive without being pushy. Because of that, they will always be my first call when a problem pops up.
Happy Fatherās Day, Daddy. Thank you for always answering my questions.