- Hannah Pereira
- Nov 20, 2024
- 2 min read
Hi dad, Thank you.

Thank you for your unwavering love, guidance, and support. You are the rock upon which my life is built. You have selflessly dedicated yourselves to nurturing and shaping me, molding me into the person I am today.
A father's love is unique and cannot be compared with anything. It is a love that knows no bounds, that transcends time and distance. It is a love that is there in moments of success and in times of failure. It is a love that believes in us even when we doubt ourselves. It is a love that provides us with strength and courage, enabling us to face life's challenges head-on.
As I write this, I cannot help but think of the countless sacrifices that my dad has made for his family. Thank you for the countless hours you've spent helping me with school projects, staying up late to listen to my worries and fears, and offering advice that comes from a place of wisdom and experience.
You've always been there to lend a helping hand, whether it's with my homework, my hobbies, or simply being someone I can talk to.
The late nights spent working to provide for us, the quiet moments of worry when we are facing difficulties.
The countless orders for Ubers, Door Dash, and, how can I forget, Amazon. Dad, you have given up so much of yourselves so that I can have a better life.
Your sacrifices do not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
You have stood by my side through thick and thin, wiping away my tears, and celebrating my victories with boundless joy. Your unconditional love has been the foundation, and I am eternally grateful. You have shown me that even in the face of hardship, a father's love can conquer all.
So, I want to say thank you, Dad, for being my hero, my role model, and my best friend. Thank you for your patience, your guidance, and your unconditional love. I am truly blessed to have you as my father, and I hope to make you proud as I continue to grow and navigate life's challenges.
Thank you for teaching me how to live life in this world.
I would like to end with a very famous quote by my Dad,
“Trust my decision when I say that I see the problem from 30,000 feet and not from 3000 feet.”
I’m sorry it took so long for me to realise that indeed you know Best!
I LOVE YOU.




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