Dear Future Daughter #1
January 26, 2021
Jul. 30, 2018
Dear my future daughter,
I adore you, sweetheart,
I love you from the bottom of my heart. I really miss you and wait for that day when you come to the world. I'm sure you will be very privilege and spectacular such as your mom. You should know that every single person on earth is gifted at something, find your gift and use it. Don’t waste it. The world needs it!
From now I'm thinking about your name, which one should I name you. There are a lot of names and I'm really confused, but for now I like "Falastine" refers to (Palestine) and it could be your future name. (Falastine Mahmoud Ahmed Allam) <3
So, here are some pieces of advice I want to share with you:
Time is Priceless
Time really does fly when you’re having fun. It’s one of life’s cruelest realities, right up there with the fact that healthy food tastes bad and unhealthy food tastes good. You must know and learn how to use it wisely.
Live Healthy, Live well!
“Health is the thing that makes you feel that now is the best time of the year.” -Franklin P. Adams
I like this quote. It's about how we should enjoy winter rather than complain about it. According to the quote above, being healthy makes it easier to do so. And it’s so true; when you’re at the top of your game health-wise, everything looks brighter and feels better, even when the outer elements might not be ideal.
Social Media
I write this paragraph and I'm so afraid about how future life could be! who knows what that medium will even look like in a few years when you are old enough to use it. I have a feeling, however, that our everyday lives will be made even more public as the years go on. I have some friends on Facebook whom I don’t know very well in real life, and yet it’s strange how much I know about them: what their interests are, what their family is like, where they’re going on their next vacation, etc.
But mainly, I can tell what kind of attitude they have. Writing little observations about your day reveals a lot about how you look at life, and most people view life either positively or negatively.
ACTIONS VS WORDS
My point here is, you need to be aware that your actions and your speech must line up with one another. One does not define you more than the other. They both need to back each other up. If you say you’re going to do something, then do it. And if your actions portray you as a certain type of person, then your speech needs to reflect that as well.
to be continued
Love,
Dad,