I’m the oldest of four boys. I was the one who was always trying to ditch the younger siblings.
That said, I’ve often heard that there really IS something special about a hug from a daughter, even when she’s fully grown and has children of her own.
Well John, there are days I want to bop you upside the head but today is not one of them. This was very sweet to see and reminded me of my dad, when I was Liz’s age I would run to greet him when he came home from work and that was a special time for both of us.
Many of us Southerners call our fathers “Daddy” all his life. Doesn’t necessarily mean we’re unusually attached. We just do. (Remember “Big Daddy” from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Aww. (I’m the youngest of only a brother. But when the five stepsisters are included, I’m the third from the youngest.)
JanLC about 11 years ago
Daddies and their daughters. Ain’t it grand?
My dad passed away 4 years ago, and even up to the last I addressed him as Daddy. Okay, wrong thing to write. Now I’m getting misty-eyed.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
I’m the oldest of four boys. I was the one who was always trying to ditch the younger siblings.
That said, I’ve often heard that there really IS something special about a hug from a daughter, even when she’s fully grown and has children of her own.
llong65 about 11 years ago
and that’s followed by hugs from you granddaughter
sbwertz about 11 years ago
Lost my Daddy in February. I’m 70 and he was still Daddy.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 11 years ago
I love this.
loner34 about 11 years ago
Nothing better than a hug from a daughter! It makes the whole world seem right.
Argy.Bargy2 about 11 years ago
I’ve lost both a daddy and a very kind step-daddy. Even though I was the oldest, this brings back good memories for me.
danlarios about 11 years ago
works for me
alondra about 11 years ago
Well John, there are days I want to bop you upside the head but today is not one of them. This was very sweet to see and reminded me of my dad, when I was Liz’s age I would run to greet him when he came home from work and that was a special time for both of us.
David Rickard Premium Member about 11 years ago
Any one think I can sue Lynn Johnson for the diabetic coma this strip just inflicted on me?
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
Many of us Southerners call our fathers “Daddy” all his life. Doesn’t necessarily mean we’re unusually attached. We just do. (Remember “Big Daddy” from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?
route66paul about 11 years ago
The only thing better than a hug from your daughter is one from the grand daughter you raised. Believe me, sons and grandsons are grossly overrated.
safistikaytdlayd about 11 years ago
Awww!!! Beautiful!
feefers_ 6 months ago
I am 49. My Daddy is 85. He is and always will be Daddy