A Father’s Day letter to every dad trying his best (and why showing up is what matters most)
A Father’s Day Letter That Teaches Us the Hard Truth About Showing UpDear [Father's Name],
Today is a special day—it’s your father’s day—and it’s time to honor him. I think about all the little things we’ve done this week, from catching up on emails and checking in on family matters to talking through some of his toughest days. Sometimes it feels overwhelming to go out for Father’s Day, especially when everyone else is already working hard. But let me tell you—this isn’t just about celebrating your father; it’s about remembering why you love him so much.
Not every person can take off their shoes and walk away from the world in a flash. Whether you’re exhausted, tired, or just feeling down, you deserve to show up for someone who means the world to you. It doesn’t matter how hard you work at least one second—just a little time together is enough to make it feel like a good day. That’s what Father’s Day is all about—it’s not about expecting perfection every single day, but about recognizing that sometimes, the most important thing is just being present.
When we’re busy trying to be the best dad, we might forget how much we mean to each other. We work together, we raise a family, and we have shared moments of joy and tears. But for us all, it’s hard not to feel the weight—no matter how good the day feels when you’re done. That’s part of why Father’s Day is so meaningful—it reminds us that sometimes, the best days are also the hardest ones.
So let me ask you—when does this get tough? When do we hit a wall at work or family matters? What about you right now? Are you tired, overwhelmed, or just really in love with someone who means so much to you? This is your day. You deserve to show up for dad—and for us too.
Even if it’s not perfect every single day, that’s okay. That’s the point—this isn’t about expecting 100% perfection right now. It’s about saying “I’ll make a better mom tomorrow,” or “I’ll catch you in the shower today and promise to be there for dad tomorrow.” The truth is, we can’t always be perfect—so let’s just know that this day means more than any list of highlights or promises.
So, take off your shoes one step at a time. Don’t try to do everything perfectly every day—or wait, maybe you should? After all, sometimes the best days are also the hardest. It might not always feel like a big deal, but it’s worth remembering that this Father’s Day is about celebrating something we both love—showing up for dad and being present in our lives.
Remember, even if your day is tough, there’s still time to make it better tomorrow. You deserve to be a good father, and I want him to have one too.
Let me know when you’re done with the day. Let’s keep showing up every single day. The more we show up together, the stronger our bonds become.
Happy Father’s Day! 🌟
—[Your Name]
[Your Name's]
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