He’s is my friend, philosopher and guide
No matter how late he returns from office, he makes sure to sit next to me and ask, “How was your day at work, beta”. He might not have the solution to all my problems, but he surely knows how to calm me down. If I am stuck somewhere, he’s the first person I would call to rescue me. He’s my friend, philosopher, agony-uncle and guide. Most importantly, he’s my world!
He inspired me to become a self-dependent person
A few months back, I was returning home late from office and realised my car has got a flat tyre. But instead of panicking and calling someone for help, I was fixed the tyre myself. That’s one of the instances of how my father has taught me to become a self-dependent person. From cooking basic meals to sewing a button, from driving car to filing my income tax returns, I can survive on my own anywhere. The credit goes to him!
Being generous
My father has always emphasised on the importance of being generous. He always donated a part of his salary to an animal shelter, and encouraged me to do the same when I started earning. We used to visit an orphanage once in every three months and spend time with kids there. “The joy of giving is better than receiving,” he used to quote this numerous times. Hence, his generosity taught me an invaluable lesson of practising gratitude in life.
His sense of humour!
I might roll my eyes on his corny jokes, witty remarks and mimicries, but inside I am secretly laughing! He knows how to make me smile and brighten up my day at any moment. I have spent the most funny and memorable moments of my life with my father. Dear dad, please stay this hilarious, always!
The sacrifices he made
Today when I crib about my professional life, I wonder how he managed to toil hard all these years. He has always placed his needs before his own and given us all the comforts. We may not be a super-rich family, but he has given me everything before I could even ask for it. Dear dad, if I become half the person you are, I will consider myself blessed.