This year, I couldn't keep to myself for one of the greatest Fathers'
Day gift I have ever had. Normally parents have to pull their kids off
their beds whenever we have planned trip or occasions. Yesterday they
were up early to surprise me without being screams and yelling (like
before) for outing to pre-celebrate the Fathers' Day. Furthermore, all
of them were accompanying on my car to the beautiful Long Beach harbor;
where we did our favorite Kayaking. After hourlong, our next
stop was a famous Seal Beach's "Walt's Wharf"; at where we spent entire
afternoon just for the lunch. The food is so great and believe me it
send all us home to take good naps.
It is one of the greatest ever Fathers' Day we have as a family.
The world celebrate this special day but not merely emphasized as
important as Mothers' Day. As we all know, mothers come first for the
kids because they know they are emotionally closer since our births. It
is probably we were principally nurtured by mom, we cry to mom's
shoulder, she changes our diapers in constant manner even they have time
to attend others, and most commonly mom listen to us infinitely and
patiently.
But if you look at the fathers in today's all faiths,
fathers are the "builders" of our families. Lord Buddha indicated
fathers are crucial in uniting families. Lord Jesus stated life begins
with fathers. Fatherhood is a great honor to transcend family spirit per
Muhammad. Christianity outlines the God's intention of unique structure
of the family.
Today millions of children celebrate to honor their dads.
While many are blessed to wish their fathers, many like me are not
fortunate to say, even in this simple word, "Happy Fathers' Day, Dad".
For those like me, Let's take a moment to recall our greatest long gone
fathers who lead us to who we are now today, honor them and wish them
with pride and loud.
For those who are blessed to have Dad side by
you, near or far, wish them with a very powerful words: "Dad, we love
you so much! Dad, we appreciate your caring! And Dad, we wish you the
best!"
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