A window
It was like a shower of love. An umbrella
or almost a shield. The sun was
straight to my face. I couldn\"t avoid it
so I just closed my eyes, but he
noticed. He grabbed his sun visor and
put it on the other side in which was the
sun attacking me. He thought that
I did not notice his little act but I did.
I was in a cold mood for almost a week because of an awful attitude that he
showed me over something. I couldn\"t do anything but act cold. Not to laugh at
his jokes and not to look at his eyes.
I think he noticed the change in my
personality with him but he chose
not to talk about it so I just changed.
I wanted him to know that what he did
was not acceptable and I think it worked somehow. I am frustrated because of
his attitude not of his opinion. But I hope
he got the point.
When he showed how he cares for me
today, I thought to myself” I can\"t change people, but I can change the way I am thinking” so I just turned to my normal
self again. Thinking about not doing
what he did to me for anyone else in my
life. It is a lesson and I should be
thankful.
If you see this dad-and I am sure he
will not- I am thankful for everything
you did and still doing and I love you
even if you do things that might hurt
me in a way that you don\"t understand.
Sarah, you are a talented writer. I was amazed when I read this blog.
ردحذفHmmmm , He loves you, and you know it, as you know that in our society parents would never apologize to their children, yes children even if your age 45. But they will do something lovely as a token of appreciation or apology, like giving or asking if you need something.
Be sure he's proud of you the way you are. Loves you they way you are. And he is doing that in his way.
Im thankful to cross your blog and read all blogs of yours.
Keep writing ✍️
AA