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I’ve been hearing and seeing a lot of videos for father and daughter relationships. No matter how many times I see them, I end up teary eyed, weepy and sad.
It’s very heartwarming to think of father and daughter relationships. But as anything else in this world, such things will not remain forever. Time will come, when a father has to let his daughter go to explore the world. As a TV episode once showed, “No father would like to see his little girl go.”
We take our family members for granted. I admit I have my moments wherein I want to get away from everything from home and see life without them.
At the end of the day, there are things you may miss. You may not get along with your family members but there will be something indeed to miss from them.
The video below is a newly launched campaign by MCYS. Thank you to a friend for posting this in facebook. Originally I thought it was some overly dramatic video of remembering someone at death. I was wrong. It’s about living life and retaining memories. The content was so rich & touching I was moved to tears.
The last sentence by the mother to her children:
” I hope one day… You too find yourself Life partners…. Who are as beautifully imperfect; as your father was to me….”
We often hear that we humans are on top of the food chain because of our intelligence and nurturing ability. If we think about it, we aren’t that far away from our animal friends. More so, haven’t you wondered why us humans seem to live very complicated lives is because we forgot our primal needs to survive and notice the simplicity of our existence?
Maybe that’s why, when some families are torn down by various issues (may it be of poverty, complicated relationships, corruption, beatings, etc.) the children wish they had animals for parents.
Please view the vid below. One of the most touching ads I have ever seen.