The fact that I’ll always be my father’s little princess is something I’ll forever be thankful for. Because in so many ways, my dad has shown me what it looks like to be loved, provided for, protected, and never have to question whether he loves being my dad.
I have high standards because my dad has always been willing to go the extra mile for me. I know I can depend on him because, somehow, he always finds a way. It doesn’t matter how late it is, how far away I am, or how inconvenient it may be, my daddy is there.🥺 And so, even at my big age, I still catch myself saying, “Daddy will fix it for me.” “Daddy will be there.” “Daddy will help me.” “Daddy will play with me.”
They married two completely different men. One is younger and comes from a rich family, the other is older and lives a more settled/ calm life. He takes her out on dates every other day. He gifts her with luxury items. She’s content with her life because she consciously chose it.
Happy Father’s Day to the amazing fathers who take genuine joy in being fathers. Those who show up consistently, lead with love, embrace the responsibility, and understand that fatherhood is not just a title, but a privilege.
You’re amazing.
And if you’re finding it hard to celebrate Father’s Day today because your dad isn’t with you anymore, I hope his presence still shows up in your memories, in the little things that remind you of him, in the stories you can still tell without it hurting too much.
I hope you spend today not treating grief like an enemy, but understanding that your grief is evidence that you loved your dad so deeply and he loved you just as much. I hope you see it for what it really is—love with nowhere to go. And I hope, in your own way, you’re able to channel that love into something nice for yourself today, or into honoring his memory. Sending you so much love.❤️
You don’t need to explain. Just tell her before you leave that you will be in Sosha at 10pm🤷🏽♀️
Sharing location with you is a safety aspect not to monitor your movements! Mara lwena if you’re in a relationship, you have a responsibility to COMMUNICATE to your partner!
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