Jo-N : My Dad My Teacher....
From Jo-N, Malaysia
My dad, a wonderful man who is loved by people all around the town, is a father whom we love. He has a kind heart and likes helping others. It’s amazing to see him getting all the discounts and all the priority wherever he goes. People just adore him!
My father is a teacher, just like my mom but none of their children are teachers! He is the extraordinary teacher in the school, not that he is the best teacher, but he is the one the principal would look for if she needs help, the one that the gardeners would turn to when they have problems and the one that the students would seek help from.
He is actively involved in scouting. Being the scout master and the king scout tester, he knows lots of things which is practical, those that we want to learn through scouting. With all those experience and knowledge outside the book, he is always the handy man at home.
His grandchildren sure know how to take advantage of his good nature. Every time he come visiting, my eldest would yell: “Grandpa, grandpa, bring me to play Dinosaur King at Jusco!”


3 comments:
Trin, thank you for helping me search for a picture and hey, that's very fast of you to post it.
Hi Jo-N, my father's guiding hand on my shoulder remains with me forever.
He didn't tell me how to live, he lived and let me watch him do it.
And one father is worth more than a hundred teachers.
I too will remember my father, he never stopped me from doing anything, be it silly, be it stupid, be it hilarious, be it dangerous, he let me learn it it my way, because he trusts me and he knows I will never break that trust, that's why I never robbed a bank nor took drugs nor stole.
He let me use his car even though knowing I had no license, he had money but made me work to earn it, but most of all he taught me to love and to live life, in his own silent way. Lee.
Jo-N, happy father's day to your Dad... :-) I found that you were born from teacher couple! :-) No wonder that you love to teach your children as well, it runs in the family! :-)
Uncle Lee, what a special comment for Jo-N... I want to share this in Tribute To Dads...may I?
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