The difference between being a father and a dad.
From left to right: Nora, Josh, Daisy, Chanelle, Emma I am proud of my son. Without going into detail, he has made his way through his own share of trials to become the proud father he is today. The road ahead itself won't be without its own share of struggles, but he has a good foundation upon which to build. And he has a good moral center with lots of support upon which to draw courage and strength from. I read a quote somewhere that, paraphrased, said, "Any man can be a father, but not every man can be a dad." The difference between the two being fathering a child versus raising one. To father a child is to be half of the equation to create life from a single cell to a living, breathing being. To be a dad to a child is to be physically, emotionally, and morally present as the young person grows up into adulthood, and even then, to be there as part of the family in some supportive capacity. My own father had a difficult marriage wi...