It's time to say...yes, time to say, how much I care for my father. In true sense, he is generous and kind. I always have found him as a soft spoken gentleman who always thinks for others benefit.
In our childhood,during Winter, he used to play Badminton with us after returning from his office. He purchased toys, arranged Carom-board in the rainy season to keep us busy. I heard several times, he kept telling to our mother to keep us busy in a healthy way that we could not get enormous chance to be strayed...
Till now he takes care of us, sometimes he tries more than his capacity. Now he reaches at his old age but wants to take our responsibilities as like before. I can understand...he wants to make our pressure less as much as he can.
Now, we are parents, we have no time for him but I know, he never minds at all. Instead, he is happy to see, his only daughter is trying her level best to manage a good livings. I only wonder, how could I be able to send back his enormous support !
Still, I could remember my first university day. He went along with me and when he returned, he never looked back, I know, there were tears ...so, he didn't look back...and the day when he was giving my hands to my husband...all memories coming back to me...I know, how lucky we are to have a father like him!
Comments
Afroza, thanks for sharing this article about your father. You are really happy having father like this. All the best.
That is a nice story Afroza. It seems you have a really good father. Glad to see you are still plugging away at doing the blogs.
Nice blog, yes, you are lucky to have a good father, and also your father is lucky to have a successful daughter.
Thanks a lot...Tara, I am really happy, getting such a nice comment from your side.
@ Sono...yes, it's true, we, children really care for it!
Yes, Sono. That topic will be great and I will be a first person who join in...
@Afroza
Thank you so much for joining this month's writing challenge. It's plain to see that you have a very loving father. I loved your description of him as "a soft spoken gentleman". Beautiful!
I enjoyed your paragraph breaks, too. I hope other bloggers will notice the nice format.
Sono: Would you create a forum discussion using this topic?
"The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother."
I think it would be a great topic for June!
There is spectacular tribute to your father. My comment is little bit out of the box. The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother. :) Most fathers have a natural desire to give good gifts to their children. If their children ask for a fish. Do they give them a snake? Of course they will not! If they ask for bread, will they give them a stone? No way! The Model Father, has placed with in each one the natural desire to our children.
Nice blog, Afroza.
You are such a fast reader....Noa sis...I always like to see that you have read my blog, Thanks a lot!
He must be very proud of you. Thanks for sharing you memories of him, Afroza.