Showing posts with label Society And Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Society And Culture. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Obama: 'I have been an imperfect father'


Two days before the inauguration, PARADE published a letter from Barack Obama to his daughters about what he hoped for them and all the children of America. The letter attracted international attention. On this Father's Day, we asked the President to reflect on what fatherhood means to him.

As the father of two young girls who have shown such poise, humor, and patience in the unconventional life into which they have been thrust, I mark this Father’s Day — our first in the White House — with a deep sense of gratitude. One of the greatest benefits of being President is that I now live right above the office. I see my girls off to school nearly every morning and have dinner with them nearly every night. It is a welcome change after so many years out on the campaign trail and commuting between Chicago and Capitol Hill.

But I observe this Father’s Day not just as a father grateful to be present in my daughters’ lives but also as a son who grew up without a father in my own life. My father left my family when I was 2 years old, and I knew him mainly from the letters he wrote and the stories my family told. And while I was lucky to have two wonderful grandparents who poured everything they had into helping my mother raise my sister and me, I still felt the weight of his absence throughout my childhood.

As an adult, working as a community organizer and later as a legislator, I would often walk through the streets of Chicago’s South Side and see boys marked by that same absence — boys without supervision or direction or anyone to help them as they struggled to grow into men. I identified with their frustration and disengagement — with their sense of having been let down.

In many ways, I came to understand the importance of fatherhood through its absence — both in my life and in the lives of others. I came to understand that the hole a man leaves when he abandons his responsibility to his children is one that no government can fill. We can do everything possible to provide good jobs and good schools and safe streets for our kids, but it will never be enough to fully make up the difference.

That is why we need fathers to step up, to realize that their job does not end at conception; that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child but the courage to raise one.

As fathers, we need to be involved in our children’s lives not just when it’s convenient or easy, and not just when they’re doing well — but when it’s difficult and thankless, and they’re struggling. That is when they need us most.

And it’s not enough to just be physically present. Too often, especially during tough economic times like these, we are emotionally absent: distracted, consumed by what’s happening in our own lives, worried about keeping our jobs and paying our bills, unsure if we’ll be able to give our kids the same opportunities we had.

Our children can tell. They know when we’re not fully there. And that disengagement sends a clear message — whether we mean it or not — about where among our priorities they fall.
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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Missing Person Search

When one is missing, people are anxious for anyone who can provide information on his whereabouts. Rare are the people who ever plan for such unfortunate circumstance that causes great problems during the investigation. The first two days are the most crucial time.

So having a plan of action and executing it quickly can make the difference between a quick and happy ending and a long, trying ordeal. The importance of having a competent evidence pick up immediately on the fresh clues before they turn cold is of unparalleled importance.

Avoid thinking negatively and stay positive, keeping high hope up. They try to take it all upon themselves, when they should be looking for help.

A good private eye with a reputable firm behind him will be able to supply invaluable information from numerous databases around the world. These private detectives who are often criticized can make a difference in the crucial moment. From fact finding and trail following to emotional support, they make life easier in a difficult situation.
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