I’m not sure how I got him but… I have the world’s best father.

Patient, wise, brilliant, loving… he’s an all around great guy.

He encouraged creativity and made me feel like I could do anything. Now that I’m striving to become debt free, he is one of my biggest supporters. We I get frustrated, he is the voice of reason. When I get stressed about life, he brings things into perspective. When I get confused about the finance world, he knows all the answers.

I think he secretly has Google software in his brain because no one should know THAT much.

Thanks for being such a great dad.

I love you.



  1. Brad responded:

    Thanks for these thoughts about your dad. They reminded me how thankful I am that I had a fiscally responsible example in my own father.

  2. mom responded:

    I love your post in regards to your father Beks…. why do you think I picked him? ;-)

    Love you girl, mom

  3. TheFitnessFreak responded:

    Awww, he sounds just like my dad:) Glad you got a winner too!

  4. Money Stand responded:

    What a heart warming post. Thanks for sharing. Support can make such a difference when trying to get out of debt.

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