April 17, 2010

Bye Daddy

I used to be daddy's girl till mum and dad decided to go on their separate ways. I will never forget that fine afternoon when mum was at work and dad came home to pack his belongings with grandma nagging by his side. I was only six then, sitting there at a corner, playing with my dolls, not really sure what was going on. Daddy didn't say a single word as he was packing but he did stole a peek or two at me, I noticed. I ran to the balcony, as he leave for his car but before he opens the car door, he turned and gave me that "I am going to miss you, girl" kinda look. I didn't cry, neither did I say anything, but I can never forget that moment till today and forever because deep down inside, I miss you too, daddy.

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Hope you like my new 6 Sentences. This is a true personal experience. Something that only broken homes children will understand. My two sons grew up in a big happy family surrounded by mum, dad, aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpa and cousins. Guess they will never know how it feels to lose a dad or a mum to death or worse, they are still alive but could not be with us.

Thanks for reading and wishes you all a great week ahead.

6 comments:

Kim@stuffcould.... said...

Hope you are ok, thanks for the advice!
kim

Unknown said...

Aww so touching.
I know the feeling....

Have a good day Aries!
BUTTERYFLY

i@иn℮™ said...

i adore you for being brave. i know you don't want your child to feel what you experienced before. you are a great parent. some authentic manifestation of an unending love.

Unknown said...

Having something like that happen at a small age must have been devastating. Its nice to know, you still love your father no matter what!

Have a good day...:)

Aries said...

well, my grandma used to tell us that no matter what our parents did in the past, they are still our parents. Thanks for visiting.

Tiffany said...

Sadly my boys have had to deal with this but even more so now that their father has moved across the country. I hope they will always remember that both parents love them.

Tiffany
Peace, Love and Chocolate
http://liferequiresmorechocolate.blogspot.com

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