father and daughter
My dad

2016 Father’s Day

Dad, you may never know how easy it is for me to remember you – your face, your smile, your nod, your gentleness, and especially your silence – except that whenever I remember you, it will sting my heart when I at the same time wonder if you would feel lonely or afraid when now you are so far away from us. However, such solicitude for you turns out to be telling me vulnerability is a thing of the great kind in our lives that will bring out our most inner parts making us know that we can be a lot stronger than we are.
Dad, when I cannot think of anything I can do for you on such a Father’s Day that I can only find it is ridicule which would keep teasing me but at the same time I as well covet it, this year, I will render my love to you by singing you a song letting you know how desperate I want to say to you ‘I love you’. Dad, you must find me the best singer no matter how I perform because I know you will forever find us the best things in your life!
Happy Father’s Day!
What Father was hospitalized in was a private hospital, one of the most expensive and renowned ones, famous in Hong Kong as being for the haves. Owing to the point that we are not that rich and Father was uninsured, we had to pay out of pocket for the fees both the hospital and the doctor charged. Many times, Father had wanted to thank us for using his language and facial expression. Nevertheless, what we wanted him to do in return was not to thank us but do his utmost in recovery and live happily and easefully in the remaining time of his life he and we deserved. One main reason why Father would receive a cure in a private hospital as he had no choice when the doctors in the public hospitals said to us that they were not daring enough to perform so big and risky an operation on so senior and weak an old man.


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Judy Cheng

Hello friends, I am from Hong Kong, living there and having decent education there. I am a mother of two sons and I work as a veteran counselor at a fully fledgling marital introduction company. I like to share with people some tougher experiences in the area of human relationships, marriage in particular. I find human nature is a mixed blessing. While we are bestowed upon enjoying the advantages of it, we can also flee the disadvantages of it. How? I will tell you in my books and blogs.
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