Ever have one of those lives when all your plans go kablooey . . . only to find that things worked out better than you ever could have imagined?
I love this video by Kenny Chesney. It’s pretty much a description of my life, and perfectly captures the joy of fatherhood. Get ready to shed a tear!
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Tags: dad and daughter, Kenny Chesney, love your daughter, There Goes My Life, unexpected pregnancy
October 28, 2008 at 5:38 AM
That’s a great song … I’ll be singing that song in a few months when Anna graduates from college and strikes off on her own. The KC song that is my song for Liz is Who You’d Be Today … “it ain’t fair, you died too young .. like a story that had just begun … but death tore the pages all away … God knows how I miss you … all the Hell that I’ve been through just knowing, no one could take your place … sometimes I wonder … who you’d be today? … the only thing that gives me hope is I know … I’ll see you again someday …. someday.”
October 28, 2008 at 11:11 AM
I was unfamiliar with “Who You’d Be Today,” Kim. I like Kenny Chesney a lot so thanks for letting me know about it. I just watched it on YouTube. Very touching.
October 28, 2008 at 10:15 PM
Every child fortunate enough to have their needs put first by their parent has been given a wonderful gift. And the parent ends up with a full heart.
Kim, I’m sure your reunion will be bliss. God bless you.