Monday, July 28, 2014

Words of Wisdom from My Dad (Connie)



Connie Carter Best was a wonderful man that loved people.  He talked to everyone and always tried to make them feel better.  He was kind and always had a great smile, especially when he was with his grandchildren, or in his small backyard garden. He was never cruel, insensitive, hot tempered, or envious.

When I have decisions to make I always ask myself, what would CC Best do?  I miss him very much, but he did a great job teaching me some basic principles.  He was a wonderful father with an outstanding sense of humor.

If someone tells you that death of a parent gets easier......it is a lie.  The pain and heartache never go away.....and so is life. 

These are the things he always told me:
  • Be nice to people.
  • Your mother has a great personality, but her relatives are nuts.
  • Anyone can marry.
  • Your newborn son looks like a Prince.
  • Do not be ugly.
  • Go to church.
  • If you are not nice, "Ole Man Teeters" will get you.
  • Get an education before marriage.
  • Do not drink socially, or it could end up being a problem.
  • When eating at someones house, eat what they serve.
  • Try to get along.
  • If no one gets upset, then the family event is a success.
  • Do not spend so much time on your hair.  You will still look the same.
  • Do not take a job that you will not enjoy.
  • Pets can relax and sleep comfortably because they trust their owner completely.
  • Talk to everyone and make them feel better.
  • When feeling bad, don't discuss it with everyone. 
  • Always be on time for work.
  • Do the best job possible.
  • Grow a garden, and eat and share the produce.
  • Do not name your son a girl's name i.e. Connie.
  • If you name the first two son's, "J" names, do the same for the third.
  • Visit friends and family that are in the hospital.
  • Share with your neighbor.  Mow their yard or take them something.
  • Never stay longer than 24 hours when visiting.
  • Never be afraid of hard work.
  • Never drive your new car to work
  • Keep personal, financial information private.
  • Never make up a story.
  • Live in the future, and forget the past.
  • Don't worry about what gift to give your mother because she always takes it back.
  • When the chaplain came to his hospital room, he asked, "How much is this going to cost me?"
  • When having a bad day do not let it influence the way you treat your child.
  • Never eat chicken.  Do eat lots of vegetables.
  • When bothered by work or my mom his favorite expression:  "I want to be left alone".