TRIBUTE TO ALL FATHERS
Today
is Father’s Day and I’d like to dedicate
this post to all the
wonderful fathers and father figures. I sometimes find it
tough to understand fathers. They have never known the pain of childbirth. Yet,
they go through an emotional roller coaster since the birth of their child.Thank you for all that
you do.Thank you for being you. We appreciate your existence
and the often times silent but impact full role you have played in our lives.
I present to you, “Why I Love My Father”
My father gave two most
precious things for my whole life. One was love with sacrifice; the second was
education with spirituality. In
my early childhood, I was frequently surprised when I saw my father struggling
for small expenses, which I often used to demand from him. But one thing always
surprised me .He never refused to provide any assistance as far as our career
was concerned. When our demands increased, my father started working hard. My
father taught me the realities of life. He respects me by granting trust and
freedom to me. He let me experience my life by my own way and only comments
when it is necessary. He was quick to forgive. He loved eating meals together.
He lived within his means. He knew the difference between want and need. He
cared about people more than money. He looked for opportunities to serve…
especially those who couldn’t help themselves. He is a great father, and not
less than a saint for me. He is an inspiration for us. He quotes: “Start early,
follow ethics, think positive, use sense and do it. I love him and am grateful
for him being my Father. I hope I will soon find out my life purpose and live
it fully to make my Dad proud of me.
Show
your dad (and your mom) some love today, tomorrow, and every day. Share your
joy with him. Celebrate the kinship you have together.
I’d like to end off
with this lovely quote:
“ANY MAN CAN BE A
FATHER, BUT IT TAKES SOMEONE SPECIAL TO BE A DAD” - Anne Geddes

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