Jocelyn's poetry verses embody a plea to all of us (fathers most importantly) to embrace our responsibility in being a unique figure in the lives of children. This trust comes with a provision to provide more than monetary support, but also an obligation to participate in their search for understanding by hugging, loving, cherishing, and appreciating their uniqueness and their reflection of nature's greatest gift (i.e., the donation of life). These poems do not represent a judgment but a celebration of life.