Haha, seems like I have been missing my train quite some time and u guys must be missing me too. Still, I want to be update about Father's Day though it has been passed like ages because I LOVE my MUM equally as my DAD! For every daughter, her dad is always their 1st man in their life, right! We are daddy's sugarhearts!
Anybody can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy. You really can't realized their roles being a father until they went missing from your sight and obviously, mum's roles overshadowed their part (woman power >_<). Unlike mum who naturally showed their motherhood's side, dad is more pleased to be our friends. You can feel an inexpressible comfort of feeling safe, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring
them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a
faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and
with a breath of kindness blow the rest away when having your dad around! When I was a kid and up until now, it was a fearsome if when !wake up in the morning, realized that my parent is not here for me (passed away). Old saying says, as old as she was, the daughter still missed her dad sometimes. Couldn't agree more!
What would most father do(s):
- holds your hand when you were walking
- make sure you do what mum says
- brush your hairs when it is tangled because mum is too busy
- let you eat ice cream during breakfast but only mum is away
- didn't tell us how to live, he lived and let us watch him do it
- always making his baby into a little woman and when she is a woman he turns her back again.
- when he missed his children, he asked her wife how we are being doing instead of asking us directly
- always be a daughter's hero
- tells you everything gonna be ok
- he always believe in his children
- keep you safe
Here both of them, my everything.
MR. RAMLI, my dad is my first man and my hero!
Happy nostalgic moments:
Father used to play with his children in the yard. Mother would come out and say, "You're tearing up the grass." Dad would reply, "We're not raising grass, we're raising kids."
Spread your love to people around you!
MR. RAMLI, my dad is my first man and my hero!
Happy nostalgic moments:
Father used to play with his children in the yard. Mother would come out and say, "You're tearing up the grass." Dad would reply, "We're not raising grass, we're raising kids."
Spread your love to people around you!