You may notice that the first names were all Bible names.
Well, we discovered we were pregnant again. Now, I went to Georgia Tech, and I thought I saw a pattern emerging as I reviewed the history our first four children. Rather than waste time picking out a name for a boy, we just settled on Sarah Grace for the name of our fifth daughter.
Well, our fifth child arrived—and what a surprise! It was a boy! (And there’s a nice story about his birth, too, but that will also have to wait.) Having no ready names for boys picked out, he had to settle for mine (and my dad’s), so he is named Fred O. Pitts III.
On this Father’s Day, I would like for you to know just how blessed I am.
Hannah is my favorite child. She is twenty (almost 21!), and she is a junior at Georgia Tech. She is a wonderful Christian young lady who is engaged to a wonderful Christian young man named Rick. I had the privilege of leading them through pre-marital guidance, and it was a blessing to hear how they want to honor Jesus with their lives. Rick is graduating in August from Georgia Tech, and they will be married soon after. (Rick already has a job lined up after graduation!) They will live in married housing at GT for another year until Hannah graduates. She also has a line on a job, too. We are excited to see what God is doing in their lives. Hannah is absolutely a daddy’s girl.
Abigail is my favorite child. She is a rising senior in High School and is very high spirited. A homeschooled student, she is also active in
Rebekah is my favorite child. Being the fourth in a series of girls is not the best way to be noticed in a family! But Rebekah occupies that position with grace and poise. She, too, is a member of
Fred O. III is my favorite child. The only boy, he has shown us first hand that boys and girls are indeed different by nature! He and I have always enjoyed reading stories together. (Of course, I read with the girls, too, but as he has gotten older, the kinds of stories have been different.) Fred O enjoys baseball and swimming and all kinds of boy activities, both inside and out of doors. Recently, Fred O and I went on a trip together to the
Cindy is my favorite wife. She has been the glue that keeps our family together. She has tirelessly homeschooled the children and trained them up in the way of the Lord. She has set demanding standards—I am sure the children thought them too demanding at times!—and has seen the children meet them. She has planned dozens and dozens of family activities, prepared countless home-cooked meals, made school fun and exciting, and made birthdays extra special. She is extra special, too, especially since she goes on and on even when underappreciated and taken for granted—which happens at least 364 days a year. Like the children, Cindy loves me, too.
My, what a blessed man I am! Surely the words from Psalm 128 are mine this Father’s Day:
who walk in his ways.
You will eat the fruit of your labor;
blessings and prosperity will be yours.
Your wife will be like a fruitful vine within your house;
your children will be like olive shoots around your table.
Thus is the man blessed who fears the LORD.
May the LORD bless you from all the days of your life;
may you live to see your children's children.
Fred O. Pitts
8 comments:
Aha! I KNEW I was the favorite child!
-Hannah
So glad I'm you're favorite!!! Love ya
hmm.. I think you got two of your favorties mixed up! Just kidding dad.. I know i'm your favorite sometimes!
Love you Daddy!!:)
Rebekah-not-so-Anonymous
I'm glad mom is your favorite wife and not the other one. 0_o
You ALMOST made me cry Dad. I knew I was the favorite, no shock there, but what you said about my faith was gracious and kind. I love you, Daddy.
I was the oldest of five other children, born to one who also eagerly awaited a boy. It has been my privilege to enjoy and love the author of this blog since the day he was added to that family, his precious wife when she was added twenty-five years ago, and his amazing and delightful children as they came one-by-one. My only real mistake was finding out what the fourth one was before they knew themselves, but that's another story. I enjoyed every word of your Father's Day essay. Love to you all. Debbie
It's great to hear that your family is doing so well. Mine is, too; Sean is 12 now. Take care, love Alicia Klingler
Alicia,
Glad to hear from you. It's hard to believe our children grow up so quickly, isn't it?
Thanks for leaving the comment!
God bless
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