We celebrated Father’s Day last Sunday at my parents' house in Dasmarinas, Cavite. It was supposed to be a surprise visit to our beloved Tatay (Filipino word for “father”). My younger sister and brother did not tell him that we (Ed, me, and Justin) would be coming along. We all shared a hearty meal of pancit malabon and puto, lechon manok, vegetable salad, lumpiang shanghai, and laing (gabi/taro leaves cooked in coconut milk).
The main purpose of our visit was to show Tatay how we, his children, appreciate all the things that he has done for us. He may not have been the best provider because of circumstances beyond his control, but he has more than made up for that. During those times that our Nanay (Filipino word for “mother”) would be out of the house trying to earn a living, Tatay was the one who cooked for us, fed us, cleaned the house, washed our clothes, attended our PTA meetings, listened to our stories, shared our laughter, and dried our tears. Although we were dirt poor, we never felt deprived because our Tatay loved us. That unselfish love and devotion saw our family through those trying times.
From left to right: Tatay, Nanay, Justin, Tito Dennis, Ate Tin-Tin, Tita Meg, Me, Ed, Ate Ayie, and Tito Orlan
Happy Father’s Day, Tatay! You’re the world’s greatest dad, and I’m proud to be your daughter.
The main purpose of our visit was to show Tatay how we, his children, appreciate all the things that he has done for us. He may not have been the best provider because of circumstances beyond his control, but he has more than made up for that. During those times that our Nanay (Filipino word for “mother”) would be out of the house trying to earn a living, Tatay was the one who cooked for us, fed us, cleaned the house, washed our clothes, attended our PTA meetings, listened to our stories, shared our laughter, and dried our tears. Although we were dirt poor, we never felt deprived because our Tatay loved us. That unselfish love and devotion saw our family through those trying times.
Happy Father’s Day, Tatay! You’re the world’s greatest dad, and I’m proud to be your daughter.
5 pensive thought/s:
Such a sweet thing to say for a dad. :) I'm sure he's happy to have all of you loving him that way.
Hi Tetcha, ginutom ako sa laing at lechon hahahaha.
Wow, ang saya saya nyo naman, how I wish Papa is still alive...
You are blessed to have such father :) The usual trend here in PH is the mom doing those things you mentioned and it is admirable if the father can do them in behalf of our moms.
Namiss ko bigla ang P.I upon reading this & 'm drooled dun sa steaming lechon...I missed the fun & the toast in P.I during this special season for our dear father...ang saya saya nyo naman inggit tuloy ako..how I wish to visit P.I again soon...better late than never,happy fathers day to your beloved pop.
Cool appearance, really beautiful
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