As everyone knows, a father is just working for their family. Wake up in the morning and go to work, then go to home late at night. In our everydays' life we are enjoying the presence of our mother, but we almost forget the man who give us our daily needs. The man who protects his family more than a soldier, care more than a doctor and discipline more than a military. Most of the fathers are working in a company or away from their family, but my father is different from them. He is working as a welder. He works beside our house. Every second and minute in my life, I see my father.
My mother told me, that when I was just three or five years old, I was very closed with my father. I always cried when I can't see him for a day and I always wanted to go with him. Honestly, those bonding moments change and gone as I grow and became a teenager. Everything now is changing and for me I'm shy or afraid to bond with my father, even to talk with him about my personal problems. Even though I'm not so closed with my father now, we had a good relationship to one another. I'm proud to shout to the world that my father is responsible one. He just wanted me to finish my studies. As a reward for him, when I was in elementary I'm trying my best to be in the honor's list. The man behind my success is Mr. Joemarie Suelo-Mosquera.
No word can describe my father's sacrifices and hardwork. I can't live in this world without him. There's a one phrase I wanted to tell him, a phrase that will worth a million for him, "I love you and thank you for all the things you've gave me, papa"