AN OPEN LETTER TO MY DAUGHTERS by Francis M (reblogged)

March 14, 2009 admin
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this is a quoted blog from

i was in my egroup Class-S in Friendstertalk when ays posted this one.
i don’t usually open the links posted by people but she was quite tearful when she posted it. *i guess so.

well.. when i opened the link, i saw the title of course.
and i was like “OMG. it’s about Francis M.” Yeah, he’s dead, but he really is someone na tumatak in the minds of people he personally knew and the world he went to – showbizness..

we all know that he has many kids, and i think from the letter he has 4 daughters.. well, this letter is actually kind of touching. filled with poetic words and touching notes..

here it is:

Francis M and his daughters.

AN OPEN LETTER TO MY DAUGHTERS
Artist and cool dad FRANCIS MAGALONA opens up his heart

To My Dearest Daughters,

When I first learned that I was going to be a father, I felt a sense of pride, unlike anything I had felt before. Suddenly, I was going to be responsible for this “unborn being” that would have to be nourished, nurtured, and protected. It bought on a rush of different emotions — anxiety, uncertainty, excitement and happiness. I was also hit with afeeling of exclusivity: I was going to join a fraternity called “fatherhood.” It was, in my perception, something that separated the men from the boys.

Before you were born, I prayed to God for a safe birth for you and that no untoward incident would happen to you and to your mom. The first time I ever laid eyes on you, I felt tears well up in my eyes. I felt pure, unadulterated joy.

My most memorable moments from your childhood are your first steps, your first words, your first days at school, but most importantly, something I still experience now that you’re all grown up, your hugs and kisses.

Of course, I remember the good times more than the bad, and I am grateful that you are all obedient, respectful, God-fearing and loving children. All of you are special in your own way. Unna, you have displayed wonderful characteristics as a mother and you’ve shown great responsibility for a woman your age. Maxene, you’re naturally gifted as a speaker and as an actress. You’re very articulate and you have a commanding presence. You are also a very fine specimen of a woman — gifted with height, beauty and brains. Plus, you’re a hard-worker — and very generous to your family.

Saab, you are special because you are beautiful, period. In my eyes, I see myself in you — loner, a non-conformist, and a passionate person. Gifted in the literary arts, you exude intelligence way beyond your years. Clara, you are, pound for pound, the best seven-year-old in everything. A natural born talent who started singing at age three, who has a penchant for fashion, and is truly, intelligent, academically and theatrically. You have finished First Honors this 2008 with an average of 94.67 percent — now that [i]is[/i] special!

What I love most about our father-daughter relationship is the fact that it is based on mutual respect, admiration, friendship, and love. I respect that you all need your personal space; I never intrude in your personal affairs, except maybe when you get hurt emotionally or physically. I let you fight your personal battles so you’ll learn to be strong. Always remember that I have an open hotline 24/7, for any problem you may have — mentally, spiritually or emotionally.

Please understand that I am an ally at all times and never the enemy. Your welfare is my only concern. Heaven forbid that anything bad happens to you, I only wish you the best. And I will always be here for you – my home and my heart are open for you at all times. I am your friend, protector, and father all the days of my life.

Like all fathers, I just want to love you unconditionally. And I write this with tears in my eyes.

Love,
Dad

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whose daughter will not cry if given that letter? i mean.. he, in his deepest way, showed her daughters what he really felt like as a dad. well, not all dads do that nowadays.

my dad is fine. he is great. but he really isn’t the dramatic and poetic type.

but that letter showed me that each dad felt that that way when each of us was born. and in one way or another will always feel that way for us. no matter what we do, no matter how far we go. they will always look to us and remember everything. even some things we don’t know and we don’t care of.

so we have to take care of our dads.

that’s all for now.

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. tinay  |  March 18, 2009 at 4:37 pm

    hi mojari! musta?
    di ko alam na may blog ka rin..
    nilink mo ko….thnxz ah
    link na rin kita… :)
    nice post nga pala..
    kakamiss si francis m…

    • 2. nikka  |  March 18, 2009 at 4:52 pm

      aww kakagawa ko lang nito last time. i was trying to find a nice blog site eh. ehhe. kaso i have not much time to edit this. at di ko pwede iedit. waaa. haha. aww. thanks ha. update nlang kita if i changed my link. i plan na magpahost eh.

  • 3. Chai  |  March 19, 2009 at 3:40 pm

    Awww…naiyak ako! Na-touch ako sa sinabi ni Francis M dun sa mga daguthers nya! T_______T

  • 4. joice quintinita  |  June 13, 2009 at 8:53 pm

    hiii!!!! 4 me Ur thoutful 4 m3 cozzzzzzzzzz !!!! makakarealizzzzzz ka talaga ….. well my rell name pala is AIRISH JANE R CRUZA from DAVAO CITY !!!im happy to be part of it !!!!!….


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