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Happy Father’s Day!
This year’s Father’s Day is my second! I’m glad and proud to be a father, the hardest job, next to being a mom =), in the world! lol
I had a great dad who was always been a great example of the type of man I would want to be. He worked so hard to provide for our family with two jobs or sometimes three, but also made sure to make the time to spend with us too. Raising the three of us kids couldn’t have been easy, but I believe he did a wonderful job! I learned so much from him growing up!
Dad, we love you so much and we miss you so much. Wish you could have been here physically to see Aiden, how wonderful, smart and playful he is. You’d have fun playing with him! =) Happy Father’s Day Dad!
and to all the Dads out there, have fun on this day!
Happy Father’s Day
Last Sunday was Father’s Day. I didn’t get to use the internet the whole day because I got busy. We celebrated Father’s Day with Ava’s Baptism. Lots of food, playing basketball, some dancing, poker, and chit-chatting. My family invited lots of people, but surprisingly only a few came. Even my friends didn’t get to come (they had their own celebration). Here are some of the pics from the Baptism:
So to all the Dads, Papas, and Daddys out there, hope you had fun on your day. And to my Dad, HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! We love you, and we miss you…
my Dad, Romulo C. Malacas
It’s been almost two months since my Dad lost his battle to lung cancer. I couldn’t post a blog after his passing. I really didn’t know what to write about, nor had the energy for it. It’s tough to write about someone you love about their passing, because it brings back all the great memories you’ve had. But now, I think it’s time to for me to write again. And to start off, I’ll post the speech I did for my Dad. Here it goes:
Why? Why did God have to take my Dad? If everything has a reason, then why did He give my Dad lung cancer? These are some of the questions that kept lingering on my mind. You get these mixed emotions, negative feelings, loss of faith. So I asked my wife the same questions. Then I finally realized, because my wife told me, that Dad already served his purpose in life. Then friends told me that he lived a good life… and he did. So thank you all for making me understand.
But the pain and this feeling of emptiness seem unbearable. It’s difficult to adjust our lives without my Dad. He was a great Dad, a great husband, great Popop for Avery and a great friend for many people.
If there is a fight better than any boxing match it was my Dad’s fight with lung cancer. It wasn’t just 12 rounds of right hooks and uppercuts but a year and two months of radiation and chemo. His fight was longer than any of his doctors have predicted him to live, coz my Dad was always a fighter.
My fondest memory with my Dad is singing karaoke with him. Whenever there was a party, Dad would always grab the karaoke mic first rather than the spoon and fork. He would always learn to play in the keyboard the songs he would sing. He was also great in sports. I could never forget his unbelievable shots in pool and his wild hook shots in basketbal.
With all the people gathered here today, I am amazed at how a man with few words can touch so many lives. Though my father will not be physically here anymore, he will always be alive in our memories and in our hearts.
And as my father gave his name to me, I will carry on with all the gifts he left us; how a husband he was to my mom, how a dad should be to his children, the glory is sacrificing and putting others first, the passion for music and outdoors, and to never give up all the battles you are faced with. If I could be half the man, the father, the husband, the friend my father was, then he did not die in vain.
Sleep warm Dad, sleep tight, sleep well. I love you. We love you. Always have and always will.
October 10, 1944 – December 10, 2008
HAPPY BDAY TO MY DAD!
October 10, 2008 was my Dad’s bday. He was surprised we had a little thing for him. Alou and I ordered a cake from Yia Yia Bakery shaped like a microphone, since he likes doing karaoke. When he came out of the house and came to the garage, everybody was there and we all started singing Happy Birthday. He smiled and when he blew his candle, he said “more, more, more”. I almost cried when he said that…
Anyway, we had fun, we prayed, and ate a bunch of food. Mr. Alex was the one who bought the food for my Dad. (He was my Dad’s former boss, and now his bestfriend!) To Mr. Alex, we thank you so much!
Pictures will be up later.
As promised, here are some pics:
Update on my Dad
Wow, it’s been awhile since I’ve written a blog!
Well anyway, my Dad is okay although, he feels dizzy and weak at times. He feels sad and lonely and bored sometimes so whenever he can, he goes outside in the garden. A couple of weeks ago he was feeling fine and we actually played billiards. Of course, he beat me and I only won one game out of five (my Dad is awesome in pool!).
Anyway, his birithday is coming up (Oct. 10th, 2moro!) and we were supposed to have a surprise party for him on sunday. He found out about it and now he wants us not to do anything for his birthday. We’ll have a lunch thing on friday and we still don’t know if we’ll have one on sunday but if we do, it’s just going to be a family thing.
latest update about Dad
Well, coming back from Canada was also as long as getting there. We were supposed to go take a different route, a shorter route, but somehow the gps gave us the same directions going back. Instead of passing the Niagara Falls, we passed Syracuse instead. Anyway, when we got home, my Dad got sick. He got a flu, and his temp was higher than normal. But ever since we got back, seems like he’s ok by morning and by late afternoon, he gets sick. We were going to take him to the ER sunday night but he didn’t want to. His temp did get better later on so we just decided to call the doctor early morning to see what his advise about the situation.