Every fool can have a son but not every man knows how to be a father.
The saying is very true indeed.
The word ‘father’ on the surface merely conveys a relationship between a parent and child.
But take the time to delve deeper and the word actually depicts more than that. When a ‘father’ comes to mind, we think of the Family Man, the life and bread of the family, work and responsibilities, the supporter and so on.
I need not narrate on the sacrifices and efforts of how my father raise my siblings and I as children. I’m sure most of us is aware of that by just looking at your own dads.
Today I celebrate Father’s Day by spending more time with him. In the evening, we went jogging together while at night, I offer to take the whole family to IOI Mall, which involved driving on a real highway full of cars!
I almost had an accident when I cut a lane too quickly and the car behind almost rammed into us. I got an earful of fierce honking from the furious driver, and it crippled my confidence more than ever. Luckily we all arrived home in one piece. I admit that was not a very good Happy Father’s Day gift for my dad.
Anyway, it just proves that I’m far from perfect and still have a lot to learn from my dad about driving SAFELY on the treacherous KL highways. This post is for you dad, for always being patient and soft-spoken with us, for being the wisest man I know, the role model of the family, our pillar of strength and support, and last but not least simply for being the greatest father in the world.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!!
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Can’t find individual pictures of my dad. Mom is equally great too :D
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