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From: Gozaly Rasadjati <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:36 PM


This story reminded me of a post on TendaiCircle of my friend  Sudax  in
Malaysia of a story as told of " Good Parenting"....
Pls enjoy...


Dear All,

Just to share something beautiful that I received this morning.....

This is about a man who tells how his booking an air ticket for his father,
his first flight,  brought emotions and made him realize that how much we
all take for granted  when it comes to our parents.

My parents left for our native place on Thursday and we went to the airport
to see them off. In fact, my father had never traveled by air before, so I
just  took this opportunity to make him experience the same. In spite of
being asked to book tickets by train, I got them tickets on Lufthansa.

The moment I handed over the tickets to him, he was surprised to see that I
had booked  them by air. The excitement was very apparent on his face,
waiting for the time of travel. Just like a school boy, he was preparing
himself on that day and we all went to the airport, right from using the
trolley for his luggage, the baggage check-in and asking for window seat
and waiting restlessly for the security check-in to happen. He was
thoroughly enjoying himself and I, too, was overcome with joy watching him
experience all  these things.

As they were about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to me
with tears in his eyes and thanked me. He became very emotional and it was
not as if  I had done something great but the fact that this meant a  great
deal to him. When he said thanks, I told him there was no need to thank me.

But later, thinking about the entire incident, I looked  back at my life. As
a child how many dreams our parents have made come true. Without
understanding the financial situation, we ask for football, dresses, toys,
outings, etc. Irrespective of their affordability, they have satisfied to
all our needs. Did  we ever think about the sacrifices they had to make to
accommodate many of our wishes? Did we ever say thanks for all that they
have done  for us?

Same way, today, when it comes to our children, we always think that we
should  put them in a good school. Regardless of the amount of donation, we
will ensure  that we will have to give the child the best, theme parks,
toys, etc. But we  tend to forget that our parents have sacrificed a lot for
our sake to see us happy, so it is our responsibility to ensure that their
dreams are realized and what they failed to see when they were young, it is
our responsibility to ensure that they experience all those and their life
is  complete.

Many times, when my parents had asked me some questions, I have actually
answered back without patience. When my daughter asks me something, I have
been very polite in answering. Now I realize how they would have felt at
those  moments.

Let us realize that old age is a second childhood and just  as we take care
of our children, the same attention and same care need to be given to our
parents  and elders.

Rather than my dad saying thank you to me, I would want to say sorry for
making  him wait so long for this small dream. I do realize how much he has
sacrificed  for my sake and I will do my best to give the best possible
attention to all their wishes. Just because they are old does not mean that
they will have to give up everything and keep sacrificing for their
grandchildren also. They have wishes, too.

Take care of our parents. Don't take them for granted and make them feel
small and unwanted in their old age. They too have feelings, dreams, hope,
aspirations, wishes (and many broken/shattered ones) too while sacrificing
them to give us our needs and our wants.

If you think this is worth reading, please share it with others too.



Salaam and to all my muslim friend selamat berpuasa

Regards,



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