He was always there watching you quitly, even when you are sleeping beside your mother..
He was always there watching you closely, when you started walking first time, learning by your elder sister..
He was always there watching you by the side of his eyes, when someone else is pampering you, yet your mother is with you..
He was always there watching you happily, when you have gone to first time in supermarket and your mother is trying various clothes on you..
He was always there watching you attentively, when you are learning riding bicycle with your friends, even when you are enjoying but he was afraid that you should not topple from bicycle..
He was always there watching you happily, when you goes to school first time, by wearing your tiny little shoes..
He was always there watching you proudly, when you goes on passing from one class to another with good marks and learning real life experiences..
He was always there watching you relieved, when you enters into the professional world and takes over his charge of bread earner ..
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Traditionally fathers were the sole bread-earners, but not so much these days..right?
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Rightly said.
But I want to express about Fatherhood, and want to relate him with the image which we traditionally have in our mind.
But yes, now there is no line between earners and eaters π
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Generally motherhood is more glorified, this is the “other” speaking , well done.Lovelly header.
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After reading the prompt, don’t know why, the image of caring father came in my mind.
Thank you π
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I can relate to some of it because the first year, I spent a lot of time watching him grow up but kicked myself at the fact that I wasn’t there. But now that I’m a Stay at home dad, I get to see all of this π
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Oh that’s good.
You are lucky to see this all, very few have this oppurtunity. π
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A brilliant take on this… from tiny shoes to stepping into the shoes of the parent.
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Taking guidance from biggies like you sir π
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We need to acknowledge fathers too. I know, I do mine. I wouldn’t be anything without him!
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That’s so sweet of you.
Ya as father’s does not express much, we also tends to express not much to them.
But ya silently they always care for us.
Thank you for stopping by π
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A father’s perspective is rarely put forth!! Nice Post!
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Thank you. π
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Ah! Reading a fathers take for the first time… Well written…
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Amazing post, Anshul! Glad you portrayed the father’s perspective here..:)
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Thank you saumy. Father’s should also be appreciated. π
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