so on Father's day..what do u want to say?đI think most of us r here gals/women..and usually they say that gals love their fathers moređ(do not know correctlyđ)
Can u just now post u r thoughtsđsome memories..sad or happy onesđ
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Originally posted by: optimist
I lost my father when I was four in an accident. So did not know what father's love was although I had heard he was very fond of me. My grand dad, however, more than made up for his loss. I get moved seeing fathers' interaction with their children particularly their daughters. So happy father's day to all the fathers out there.
Opti, I am genuinely sorry to hear that. And so glad to hear your granddad made up for it. I hope your son has a wonderful day with his dad...
Originally posted by: starplusfan777
Opti, I am genuinely sorry to hear that. And so glad to hear your granddad made up for it. I hope your son has a wonderful day with his dad...
Yes, Madhu, my grand dad was (and still is) my hero, although he is no more. He was a lot like Milind, short-tempered but with a golden heart, a man who made his own destiny and that of several others, a typical family man, a hard working professional, an honest and rightenous man who was loved by people from all strata. I am really proud of him. Unlike Milind, however, he did not abuse my grandmom or alchohol !
My hubby is out of town and will get back tonight. I guess my son will get to spend atleast a couple of hours with him before he goes to bed.
Originally posted by: optimist
Dont feel sorry Vasu. I am a strong believer of fate and that everything happens for a reason. The role my grandparents played in my life is unforgettable. I am what I am because of them.