Jeffrey Williams, 21, VA
Jeffrey (right) pictured with his father and family
“Remember there is no set standard of fatherhood and that everybody has a different situation. Depending on your situation if you are doing the best that you can do with what you have to work with, then you are a good father.
“Motherhood we understand. The nurturing. The worrying. But what does it mean to be a father? What ingredients make the best dad?
“My father deserves to be King For a Day because you have a guy who works hard and makes a good living for his family and stayed at home to care for his child while his wife worked outside of the home. My father is the most respectable and faithful human being I have ever met and that is how I will always remember him.
“Being given the title of ‘my father’ he has been blessed with many other overwhelming, admirable characteristics. He is an adventurer and one of the most courageous too. He left his whole life behind, including his mother and father, to give me better opportunities and broader experiences. Thanks to him I have traveled from Korea to New Zealand and then to America and within each of these countries to wherever my father found beauty and life for me to sense and believe to show me what the world was all about.
“The best characteristic my father has is his ability of being the most open person I have come to know. Whenever I am in a ’situation’ he has a way of always listening to what I have to say, then saying what he has to say, then coalescing what we have both said to find a solution for my ’situation’. He never disregards anyone’s perspectives or beliefs while holding firmly onto his. This is one of the reasons I am extremely proud to call him my father.
“All these things are what my father means to me: a honest and faithful human being, a courageous adventurer, an open-minded adult, the most loving guardian and not to mention, baseball’s number one fan!”

















