Once a daddy's girl, always a daddy's girl!
We went Long Beach Restaurant to celebrate my dad's birthday and the total bill came up to a whopping $436.00++. Unbelieveable. We had such a good time together. Took some really cute pictures of mum and dad. They are married for 20 over years, and that's a real achievement i must say. People nowadays take marriage as a game that they can toy around with. Even if marriage is a game, my parents play to WIN.
I can see from my parents' eyes that they are falling in love with each other all over again. How sweet.... Awwww... They are so lovey dovey to each other, holding hands and going for long walks, looking out for each others and the smile on my mum's face.... I feel so happy for them.
Its such a wonderful feeling to fall in love again with the person you are married to for over two decades. I would want that too.
Absences REALLY make the hearts go fonder. It was proven by my parents.
As usual, I'm the daddy's girl. Since young, i was the one that clings onto my daddy's apron. I simply adore him! When i was still a child, i used to jump onto his back and he would piggy-back me the whole journey home. I would fall asleep on his back knowing that I'm in safe hands. Today, I relinquish this childhood experience. Innocently, I asked him. "Pa, ke yi bei wo mah?" Without saying a word, he stood in front of me with the bend shoulder. I jumped on him and he carried me for awhile.
We were transported back in time.
Everyone simply faded into the background and the moment held great significance to both of us. Silent speak on our behalf as words seems too inadequate for both of us.
He had aged more than I remember. I want to tell him that I'll love him forever but I held my words. I know that he knows it in his heart.
I am still my daddy's girl. And he knows that I know that I am always the special one that he most loved.
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