How do you describe your father?
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How do you describe your father?
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My father is caring and thoughtful. His life revolves around his family. Our happiness is his.Jem Tomarong wrote:My father is thoughtful and caring. He makes sure that I'm in good hands for I travel to different places. He is there to check me, what's going on.
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Wondeful daddy huh..? i'm glad some of you have had great, thoughtful fathers. Mine just wasn't or should i say isn't one
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That's great. we desire to be the image of our own fathers. There will come a time that a child will create his own legacy not because he is the shadow of his father but because of the greatness that he has planted in his son.juliusotinyo wrote:The strongest, most wise man I know. I aspire to be half the man he is. I love my dad
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Thanks Marie, any chance I get to celebrate a strong man like my dad, is well spent.Donnavila Marie01 wrote:That's great. we desire to be the image of our own fathers. There will come a time that a child will create his own legacy not because he is the shadow of his father but because of the greatness that he has planted in his son.juliusotinyo wrote:The strongest, most wise man I know. I aspire to be half the man he is. I love my dad
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