When we were small, parents would hold our hands wherever we went. To the shops, across the road and sometimes even to the loo.
As we grew up into toddlers, young children, adolescents and young adults, the hand-holding disappeared bit by bit until one fine day, we suddenly realise that that special clasp of hands - the very one which we yearned for its protectiveness and warmth just not too long ago - is no more.
Isn't it about time that we started holding our parents' hands again?
12 comments:
aku xsuka paeds.
kalau toddlers aku bleh terima lagi. bila dah 6 tahun lebih, perangai dah macam jahat mcm ko.
aku xsuka paeds.
kalau toddlers aku bleh terima lagi. bila dah 6 tahun lebih, perangai dah macam jahat mcm ko.
aku tak ingat pun jalan2 pegang tangan mak bapak.pegang tangan ex aku pun tak pernah.tapi pegang punggung hirumi selalu la.haha.
you make me feel homesick even more.
Pride and selfishness bloom together with the growth of your epiphyseal plate.
Your entry this time tinggi sentimental value dia.
P/S: How's your Paeds posting going?
awerz
ko tau tak hirumi xsuka ko pegang punggung dia?
hirumi - takpe. Aku jahat2 pun disayangi :D
awe - belum terlambat lagi nak pimpin tangan mereka.
sarah - I'm sure your parents are missing you too.
robin - I wouldn't know anything about sentimentality, though I do know that too often we take things for granted before they're gone, most of the time for good.
mongue - oh, aku pun baru tahu sebenarnya
my dad is too macho for hand-holding. i hold my mom's hand occasionally.
btw, third pic is uber cute.
belum lambat untuk pimpin tangan mereka? mereka yang mana?
aku pon jln x pimpin tgn jgk. T__T
usop - I agree that fathers can sometimes be too manly for their sons' hands. Or is that the other way round?
awe - mana2 yang dirasakan perlu untuk dipimpin
mimi - takpe, belum terlambat untuk mula!
will still hold their hands (or arms at least) from time to time, especially bile lintas jalan ;p
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