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| Chicken Soup for the Father's Soul
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101 Stories to Open the Hearts and Rekindle the Spirits of Fathers
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| The coauthors of Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul, USA Today's #1 bestselling sports book of 1999, bring readers this sure-fire hit for fathers celebrating the joys and challenges of fatherhood.
New dads, granddads, single dads and dads-to-be - this book offers them all an entertaining and inspiring collection of stories on the triumphs and trials of the amazing journey called fatherhood. Chapters include: Special Moments, Overcoming Obstacles, Insights and Lessons, The Joys of Fatherhood, Across the Generations, and Achieving Dreams. By sharing true experiences and insights, this book provides reassurance to fathers and a reminder to cherish the special moments in life. |
Holding
Hands
The
best thing to hold on to is each other.
Anonymous
I
was sleeping late. I had just published the first issue of my local newspaper,
Atlanta 30306, and was recovering from three all-nighters earlier in the month.
The phone rang.
The
call was from either a brother or a sister. I don't remember which now. My dad
had been walking down the hallway at the Northside YMCA on Roswell Road, going
to his daily swimming aerobics class, when he had a massive stroke.
I
drove quickly to Piedmont Hospital and ran into the emergency room. I thought
about how Dad had cared for me there through broken bones, an appendectomy and
so on. Now, I was going to see him.
I
found him in a room, unconscious. It was so quiet. I just stood by his side,
helplessly. A nurse I hadn't seen standing in the corner told me I could touch
him.
Touch
him? I thought. How? I looked at his hands. I remembered grasping them in
handshakes for years. I remembered how later, after our family discovered
affection, hugging him, and even in recent years, kissing him. But I had no
memory of ever just holding his hand, as a child might grab a parent's hand to
cross the street.
I
placed his hand in mine and just held it. It felt so large; bony, yet soft. Why
have I never done this before? I thought. Was it my insecurities or his?
Perhaps
both. It was the last time I touched my father. He never regained consciousness
and died later that evening.
I
revisit that image often and have drawn much comfort from remembering that
simple act of holding hands with my dad during the last hours of his life. A
seemingly small gesture, but one that allows two people to connect so quickly,
so closely.
My
own eleven-year-old son knows this and is, thankfully, not bound by the
inhibitions of earlier generations. One time, after my dad's death, I was
walking in a mall with him and his cousin of the same age. His cousin asked him
why he was holding my hand. He said nothing, but quickly released my grasp. That
was it, I thought. The defining moment. Even though I had felt a little
self-conscious holding his hand there in the mall, I knew I would miss his touch
more than he would ever know. Yet, a few weeks later during another weekend
together, he quietly slipped his hand in mine. I felt connected again.
This
summer in Paris, we walked along the Seine as I led him and his
thirteen-year-old sister to cathedrals and museums. He grabbed my hand, and we
walked together for several blocks. My daughter, who had stopped holding my hand
at age nine or ten, sped up and looked over at the clasp. I knew she was going
to say something as only a sister, much too cool for such a display, would. Then
she caught my eye and my smile. Uncharacteristically, she retreated and said
nothing.
And
so we continued along the riverbank, a family of three, she comfortable in her
detachment, my son content with his innate instinct to connect with others, and
me, somewhere in between.
Sometimes,
we have a choice of when to let go. Sometimes, we don't.
Chris
Schroder
¬1996,
1998 Chris Schroder. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Chicken Soup for the
Father's Soul, by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Jeff Aubery, Mark Donnelly,
Chrissy Donnelly; ¬ 2001.
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Jack CanfieldJack Canfield is a best-selling author and one of America’s leading experts in the development of human potential. He is both a dynamic and entertaining speaker and a highly sought-after trainer with a wonderful ability to inform and inspire audiences to pen their hearts, love more openly and pursue their dreams. He is the author and narrator of several best-selling audio- and video cassette programs, including Self Esteem and Peak Performance, How to Build High Self-Esteem, Self-Esteem in the Classroom and Chicken Soup for the Soul – Live. He is regularly seen on television shows such as Good Morning America, 20/20 and NBC Nightly News. Jack has co-authored numerous books, including the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Mark Victor Hansen), 100 Ways to Build Self-Concept in the Classroom (with Harold C. Wells) and Heart At Work (with Jacqueline Miller). Jack is a regularly featured speaker for professional associations, school districts, government agencies, churches, hospitals, sales organizations and corporations. Jack conducts an annual eight-day Training of Trainers program in the areas of self esteem and peak performance. It attracts educators, counselors, parenting trainers, corporate trainers, professional speakers, ministers and other interested in developing their speaking and seminar-leading skills. Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Mark Victor HansenMark Victor Hansen is a professional speakers who, in the last twenty years, had made over four-thousand presentations to more than 2 million people in 32 countries. His presentations cover sales excellence and strategies; personal empowerment and development; and how to triple your income and double your time off.
Mark has spent a lifetime dedicated to his mission of making a profound and positive difference in people’s lives. Throughout his career, he has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to create a more powerful and purposeful future for themselves while stimulating the sale of billions of dollars worth of goods and services.
Marc is a prolific writer and has authored Future Diary, How to Achieve Total Prosperity and The Miracle of Tithing. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, Dare to Win and The Aladdin Factor (all with Jack Canfield), and The Master Motivator (with Joe Batten).
Mark has also produced a complete library of personal empowerment audio- and videocassette programs that have enabled his listeners to recognize and use their innate abilities in their business and personal lives. His message has made him a popular television and radio personality, with appearances on ABC, CBS, HBO, PBS, and CNN. He has also appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, including Success, Entrepreneur and Changes.
Mark is a big man with a heart and spirit to match — an inspiration to all who seek to better themselves.
Visit the Chicken Soup for the Soul website, at www.chickensoup.com. [ More]
Mark DonnellyMark and Chrissy Donnelly are coauthors of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Chicken Soup for the Couple's Soul and Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul. [ More]
Jeff AuberyIntroduced to the golf industry at an early age, Jeff was mentored personally and professionally by Nat C. Rosasco, owner of Northwestern Golf Co. Now an entrepreneur in his own right, Jeff founded and is the president of Golf Sales West, Inc./Tornado Golf, the world's largest original equipment golf bag manufacturer.
Jeff has been committed to golf as a lifetime passion and has traveled the world extensively in pursuit of the game and the industry that surrounds it. Jeff is most proud of his tireless work to help bring millions of people to the game of golf by developing programs and products that are accessible and affordable for everyone.
Jeff is an active sponsor of junior golf programs and charity golf tournaments all over the world. Jeff makes time for a round of golf whenever possible and has enjoyed playing with some of the greatest names in the sport at many of the world's most famous courses.
Jeff is a two-time New York Times #1 bestselling author in addition to a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author. Jeff's books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is a veteran of hundreds of radio and television interviews.
Coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul, Chicken Soup for the Father's Soul and Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul: The Second Round, Jeff is no stranger to the Chicken Soup phenomenon. Jeff is married to Patty Aubery, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul, Chicken Soup for the Christian Family Soul, Chicken Soup for the Surviving Soul and Chicken Soup for the Expectant Mother's Soul
The couple and their two sons, Jeffrey Terrance and Chandler Scott, make their home in Santa Barbara, California. Jeff is a dynamic and enthusiastic speaker and is available for personal appearances. He can be reached at:
Golf Sales West, Inc./Tornado Golf
2100 Eastman Ave., Suite A
Oxnard, CA 93030
phone: 800-GOLF-BAG
E-mail: SoupStory@aol.com
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ISBN-10: 1558748946
ISBN-13: 9781558748941
HCI-Item: 8946
Book Format: Paperback
Page Count: 400
Publication Date: 05/03/2001
Category: Family/Inspiration/Audio
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