Daddy’s Little Girl

“He’s handsome,” she said, then cut her eyes up devilishly at him. Lee looked down in surprise, eyes wide and a crooked smile on his face.

“You think he’s handsome?” he asked.

“Yeah,” Tia giggled, her hand over her mouth and cheeks flushed red.

Lee looked back at the television where yet another Disney Channel show full of awkward, over-acting teenagers flitted on and off the screen like electric chihuahua’s. The blonde boy with the mop of hair barked his line while Tia looked on admiringly.

“So what makes him handsome?” Lee asked.

“His hair is handsome,” she answered shyly. Then she giggled again. Is there any sound more innocent than that of a girlish six year old giggle?

“Yeah? And what else?”

“Well,” Tia looked at the screen thoughtfully. “His clothes are handsome, too,” she said finally. “I like how his shirt is tucked in and he has nice pants.”

Read that last line with a lisp and don’t say the ‘r’s’ and you’ll have a pretty good sense at how cute that came out.

Lee looked up at me in amazement. “You girls just have an inate sense of fashion that links to looks don’t you?”

I shrugged. We’ve lived together almost twelve years now and he’s JUST now figuring that out?!

“Okay Tia,” Lee said, jumping up off the couch. “Come with me.” Tia ran back to the bedroom with her dad, laughing hysterically.

Lee plopped her on the middle of the bed and went to his closet. “I’m going to put some clothes on and come out,” he called. “And you tell me if I’m handsome.” Tia threw her head back and laughed with delight.

“Okay, Daddy,” she called back.

A few minutes later Lee emerged in a pair of loose fitted jeans with holes in the knees and a form fitting white shirt that shows off his muscular frame. He’s been working hard. Oy vey…he is handsome.

“Am I handsome now?” he asked. Tia cocked her head to the side and studied for a minute, then shook her head no.

“You have holes in your pants,” she said disapprovingly. “That is NOT handsome.”

Lee disappeared into the closet again and came out a minute later with another pair of jeans, this one without the holes. “What about this?” he asked and did a little turn. Tia looked him up and down, her arms crossed over her chest.

“I think you need to tuck your shirt in,” she said with narrow eyes. “And you need a belt.”

Lee obliged and turned to face his only daughter. “Now?” he asked.

“Fix your hair,” she commanded and he straightened his hair. She smiled slowly, her crystal blue eyes sparkling. She nodded with approval. “Now, Daddy,” she said with a laugh. “Now you are handsome.”

It took me an hour and a half to scrape Lee’s gooey frame off the carpet.

There’s nothing like a Daddy’s little girl, eh?

Do you have a Daddy’s girl living in your house? Are you yourself a Daddy’s girl?

I am.

Love you, Dad!

Comments

  1. I’ve always been completely unable to relate to this phenomenon. Lol. I was not a daddy’s girl and neither is our one and only daughter. I think we’re just lacking in mush around here or something. : )

  2. AWW This is awesome!! I am totally a daddy’s girl! 🙂

  3. Oh yes, we have at least 2, possibly 3 daddy’s girls around here. He’s definitely the hero. Jadyn get’s a princess adventure story every night from him that begins with how she lives in the “castle of King James” (keep in mind his name is Jim). Her eyes are all sparkly and googly as he ends up the knight in shining armor again and again.

    I also recorded on my blog several years ago this story from when McKennah was only 4:

    Jim: Kennah told me today that she wants to marry me someday.
    Me: [laughing] Oh yeah? That’s probably a good thing, actually.
    Me: [turning to Kennah] McKennah, you can’t marry your dad because I’m already married to him, but if you marry someone just like him then that would be a very good thing for you because Daddy is awesome!
    Kennah: But I want daddy’s hair!
    Jim & Me: [laughter]
    Me: His hair? You want someone to have hair like Daddy’s?
    Kennah: Yeah!
    Jim: Well, ok. I’ll make you a deal. You can pick out the hair, and I’ll pick out everything else about the guy. Deal?
    Kennah: OK.
    [more laughter ensues]

    I love when daddies are great representations of the love of the Father! 🙂