This Dad is here to remind you to remember the important things in life, like the Star of David and coolant. It’s a hastily scrawled note that speaks of a Dad worried about work or fixing things, or maybe someone who is just too busy to learn penmanship, yet the speed and distraction type of the note brings out the paternal feelings all the more.
With a Star of David and some new coolant, our drivers will be ready to take on the road, religious doubts, and leaking pipes if they wish. It’s not like there’s much else that could possibly happen.
True Dad Love
It brings a tear to the eye. This dad has welcomed his son home, from what we don't know, but he's left a note that has everything you need. It greets the son with a note of love and protection, lists the good, healthy food available in the kitchen, and discusses the next available football game the two may watch together.
It's the Lions against the Browns, which seems almost like a punishment (especially if it's preseason), but we can ignore that. The note ends with some advice: hot shower and nap. Heart Pop. It might just make you miss your own dad.
On the Other Hand...
Some people might find this kind of note a little more familiar. It seems a child has missed curfew one too many times. As we've seen before, sometimes a dad has to lay down the law, and it's happened here in glorious fashion. Don't knock or ring the doorbell. Sleep on the patio.
But a dad can still be magnanimous in his righteous anger. This time, his generosity includes a blanket and a pillow to ward off the chill, keep him comfortable, and fight off coyotes. Did the child actually sleep here, or did Mom come to the rescue? A question for the ages.
Short, Simple, and Sweet
Brooke's dad may need a little bit of grammar help (It should be “you're.” We'll let the capital U instead of “you” slide for now, but you're on thin ice, Dad), but his heart is in the right place, at least. All he wants is for his daughter to have a good day and to know he loves her.
And unless we're mistaken, those are Chicken in Biscuit crackers ( people actually eat this stuff?), which drives home the point that, yes, this dad really does love Brooke. If anybody gives us a baggie of those, we know they love us.
Hi Kian
Kian is 16 years old. He started his first summer job working for a local restaurant. he was about to get his driver's license and was saving for a new car. His father thought highly of him and would visit the restaurant on a regular basis. He would usually just pop by and say hello and, occasionally, stay and have something to drink.
He would also help himself to the waiter's pad they would take orders with. There was no room for imagination here. He left his requests on paper, gave it to his son of a waiter, and wasn't planning on paying anyway. If Kian was lucky, his father might have left a tip.