
A while ago, I came across a story, which was posted by MumbaiiteAnuletter, about a letter that a daughter had written to her father. As a dad myself, I just couldn’t imagine the millions of thoughts that went through this father’s mind as he read it. I also believe that I would have felt the same way that he did by the time he finished reading the letter!
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A father passing by his teenage daughter’s bedroom was astonished to see the bed was nicely made and everything was neat and tidy.
Then he saw an envelope propped up prominently on the center of the pillow.
It was addressed “Dad”. With the worst premonition, he opened the envelope and read the letter with trembling hands:
“Dear Dad,
It is with great regret and sorrow that I’m writing you, but I’m leaving home. I had to elope with my new boyfriend Randy because I wanted to avoid a scene with Mom and you.
I’ve been finding real passion with Randy and he is so nice to me. I know when you meet him you’ll like him too – even with all his piercing, tattoos, and motorcycle clothes. But it’s not my only the passion Dad, I’m pregnant and Randy said that he wants me to have the kid and that we can be very happy together.
Even though Randy is much older than me (anyway, 42 isn’t so old these days is it?), and has no money, really these things shouldn’t stand in the way of our relationship, don’t you agree?
Randy has a great CD collection; he already owns a trailer in the woods and has a stack of firewood for the whole winter. It’s true he has other girlfriends as well but I know he’ll be faithful to me in his own way. He wants to have many more children with me and that’s now one of my dreams too.
Randy taught me that marijuana doesn’t really hurt anyone and he’ll be growing it for us and we’ll trade it with our friends for all the cocaine and ecstasy we want. In the meantime, we’ll pray that science will find a cure for AIDS so Randy can get better; he sure deserves it!!
Don’t worry Dad, I’m 15 years old now and I know how to take care of myself. Someday I’m sure we’ll be back to visit so you can get to know your grandchildren.
Your loving daughter,
Rosie.”
At the bottom of the page were the letters ” PTO” (Please Turn Over).
Hands still trembling, her father turned the sheet, and read:
PS:
“Dad, none of the above is true. I’m over at the neighbor’s house. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life than my report card that’s in my desk center drawer. Please sign it and call when it is safe for me to come home.
I love you!
Your loving daughter,
Rosie”
Our children are precious to us. Let’s take the time, each day, to spend time with children and let them know how much we honestly love and care for them!
Reblogged this on closetoeighty and commented:
This post by my friend Coach Muller is tagged as “Heart Warming”, “Inspiring” and “Interesting” (see below the title). As I was reading it my heart was frozen. The end gave it some warmth! Then I thought how much a 15 year girl knows today about bad things in life and I did not feel inspired. However, the story is definitely interesting.
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LOL… You got me there! I was trembling like a leaf!!!
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What a delightful end to the story, this lass certainly knew how to pull on the heart strings!! She’ll probably be a writer when she grows up!!
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As I was reading this and realized it touched on just about every fear a parent imagines, I began to anticipate a conclusion similar to how it ended. However, as a parent, I could certainly understand the father’s trepidation as he read it. Cruel joke.
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Oh my. I am stunned by this.
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Sounds like something my kid would do — it’s all, in the end, about perspective, isn’t it?
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Totally about perspective. 🙂
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Clever ploy to divert dad’s concerns over a mere report card. 🙂
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Wow. I was preparing to write a careful argument about why it is Ok in some cases to commit premeditated crimes in defense of others.
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Reblogged this on Lenora's Culture Center and Foray into History and commented:
Must read this
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