This is my father!

He is my father, very unsocial and carefree.  We are his two kids, a son and a daughter, me.  I know my father loves me more than he loves my brother.  I enjoy this privilege belonging to a daughter loving family.  I have pictures when I was a child, I see myself sometimes in his laps, sometimes riding on him and giggling.  I remember whenever by brother teased me or snatched my toys or color pencils or refuse to do anything asked, I used to phone my father and he always used to say, “what happened baita?, what he’s done now?  Is he teasing you again?  OH! Broke your toys!  Tut tut, ok don’t cry I will bring you the new ones, yes I won’t bring anything for him, just relax,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,”

I am now grown up,  and my brother is grown up too and gone abroad, I am here alone to enjoy all the love, care and even a look full of affection of my father.   I am married now.  When I was getting married,  my father was very happy (but sad too).  He used to say,  “baita, what will I do when you are gone?” 

 

Yes, This is my father!

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  • Thanks dara for reading my blog and posting your comment. It means a really lot to me.
  • Kiya haal hain Mr. Mishaik? Vaisei, we should give equal love to our children. What is in the heart we cannot do anything about it. If the father loves his daughter more than her brother, he must not show it in front of his son as possible as he can. This is to avoid any future hatred. Thanks, Mishaik for sharing!

  •      My friend; my father based away when I was a very little girl. I don't have a clear memories about him, but I have a clear deep belief  about him; My father, no other man ever measured up to him at his time.  

           Yes, that was my father.

  • Glad to see you back Muska and liking the story.  I am glad it touched you emotionally.

  • AZ

    It is good to see you after a very long time.

  • Thanks rosa for like the blog and comment.

  • Thanks a lot Rose for your comments.  It is an encouragement for me.

  • Thanks Risty for your comments and appreciation.................true emotions for 'father'.

  • Thanks Mishaikh for repost. I guess I missed it at first. When I was reading for a few minutes I was lost in my childhood memories, contained with those things my father used to do. It was so soothing to read it. :)

  • What an affectionate story it is!!
    A father'love is like an umbrella which protects from hot and cold weather.....Great as ever.
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