10 Things To Love About Your Dad
Girls' Life magazine|June/July 2017

From shuttling you to soccer to showing up to every chorus concert, dads do a *ton* for us every day. As if you need extra reasons to think dad is rad, here are 10 more—courtesy of real GL girls—plus easy ways to give pops his props.

Sarah Wassner Flynn
10 Things To Love About Your Dad

HE TEACHES YOU LIFE LESSONS

“My dad loves to help people with everything—from fixing things to offering advice—and he always encourages me to do the same. His favorite saying is, ‘When you do something nice for somebody, you’ll get twice as much satisfaction in return.’ I used to roll my eyes whenever I heard that, but now I find myself saying it all the time and helping others whenever I can.” –Kasia, 14

RETURN THE LOVE

Let him know how much his lessons mean to you: Just a simple, “Thanks for showing me…” will do. Not super comfortable telling him in person? Write a note along with your Dad’s Day card.

HE BELIEVES IN YOU

“When I didn’t get the lead role in my school’s play, I was so upset that I thought about giving up my acting dreams for good. The next day, my dad left me a card with an encouraging note. It was a small gesture, but it meant the world to me. I knew there were people who loved me, who were counting on me, who believed in me and who I could not let down. Knowing how much he cared showed me that giving up was not an option.” –Julie, 16

RETURN THE LOVE

Something stressing Dad out? Take a sec to share how awesome you think he is. Remind him of all the times he’s lifted you (and your family) up despite daunting odds. Make him feel like Superman, and he’ll gain the power to persevere through any problem.

HE LISTENS TO YOU

This story is from the June/July 2017 edition of Girls' Life magazine.

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