Today, my son, Michael, made his first trip to the top of Raven Knob. He had been eyeing my stick all week so we set a goal to make the climb. I told him if he made it, the stick was his. I was glad to give it to him, because in that moment standing on the rock over looking Lake Sabata, I was as proud as a dad could be. He is growing up.
Last night we prayed together before bed and I asked God to help me raise him to be a good man. To be a man of integrity, character, moral fiber and, most of all, to be a God-honoring man. I want him to be known for his honesty and fairness. I want him to cherish relationships, especially those of his wife and kids. And, I want him to know Jesus.
After the hike as we were walking back to camp, I noticed him doing something I used to do when I was his age. He was trying to match my stride. His little legs stretching out to take the same length steps that I was taking, the same way I used to do with my dad. It was then that I realized the only way these lessons could be taught was for me to give him a model. I can't tell him the qualities of a good man without showing him those qualities in my own life, again much the way my dad did for me. I will never be perfect but I want him to see that I will never give up on getting better.
Although I loved that stick, I was glad to give it away. It's now a reminder of the work I have in front of me, not just for Michael but Bryanna as well. I guess this year that's my Father's Day gift to them.