Happy Daddy's Day to the best daddy in the whole wide world.
I couldn't have asked for a better dad from God. He provided me shelter, comfort, food, my "needs" and a lot more. He even granted my biggest wish, which is to study in New Zealand.
Daddy showed me the world and how beautiful it could be. He encouraged me to take a leap of faith when I'm afraid of trying new things. He advice me with the words of God. He loved me like no one else. Without daddy, my world wouldn't be complete.
My love for traveling came from dad. I started traveling around places at the age of 4. My first destination was a blur because I couldn't remember much of the trip, but I am still proud to tell people that I went to USA at the mere age of four. When I was 7, we went to Korea. Beijing when I was 8. And the list goes on and on as daddy plans for a trip each year.
I admire my dad because he get to see so many wonderful places that I wish to see for myself. I remember a lot of nights, I would sit there and just ask him questions about Italy, Greece, Europe and other countries I yet to travel.
Whenever I am down, daddy would never blame me.
Lately, I broke down and cried in front of my parents because the stress that I felt at school. Daddy was clearly heartbroken and so was my mom. The biggest relieve was when they told me they know I've did my best and they're proud of me.
"We're proud of you."
Simple words that lifted up all your pressure.
I love my parents dearly. Where else can I find unconditional love except from God?
Mommy, Daddy.
I know a lot of times I had you both worry about me. I know you both are proud that I have matured so much since I left New Zealand.
I promise to keep on doing my best and I will never forget how you both love me and care for me. Thank you for your unconditional love. I am so glad that I have the both of you.
I love you both.
Gosh, I can't believe I'm crying.
Your little girl is missing you both a lot. :'(
Missing them a lot,
Thalie.C
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