When the good Lord was creating fathers He started with a tall frame. And a female
angel nearby said, "What kind of father is that? If You're going to make children so close to the ground, why have You put
fathers up so high? He won't be able to shoot marbles without kneeling, tuck a child in bed without bending, or even kiss
a child without a lot of stooping." And God smiled and said, "Yes, but if I make him child-size, whom would children have
to look up to?" And when God made a father's hands, they were large and sinewy. And the angel shook her head sadly and
said, "Do You know what You're doing?" Large hands are clumsy. They can't manage diaper pins, small buttons, rubber bands
on ponytails or even remove splinters caused by baseball bats." And God smiled and said, "I know, but they're large
enough to hold everything a small boy empties from his pockets at the end of a day ... yet small enough to cup a child's face
in his hands." And then God molded long slim legs and broad shoulders. And the angel nearby had a heart attack. "Boy,
this is the end of the week, all right," she clucked, " Do You realize You just made a father without a lap? How is he going
to pull a child close to him without the kid falling between his legs?" And God smiled and said, "A mother needs a lap.
A father needs strong shoulders to pull a sled, balance a boy on a bicycle, or hold a sleepy head on the way home from the
circus." God was in the middle of creating two of the largest feet anyone had ever seen when the angel could contain herself
no longer. "That's not fair. Do You honestly think those large boats are going to dig out of bed early in the morning when
the baby cries? Or walk through a small birthday party without crushing at least three of the guests?" And God smiled and
said. "They'll work. You'll see. They'll support a small child who wants to 'ride a horse to Banbury Cross,' or scare off
mice at the summer cabin, or display 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 saw everything, but remained calm and tolerant. Finally, almost
as an afterthought, He added tears. Then He turned to the Angel and said, "Now are you satisfied that he can love as much
as a mother?" The angel shuteth up.
by Erma Bombeck
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