This post is dedicated to my one and only princess…
I saw this story a few weeks ago in Facebook and I just can’t help but smile every time I remember this story or every time my little princess proves that it is indeed real.. read on:
A couple made a deal the night of their Marriage to NOT open the door of their room to anybody who comes knocking in the morning for any reason!
In the morning the parents of the husband came & knocked on the door, the husband & the wife were looking at each other & as they agreed before, they didn’t open the door.
After a while the parents of the bride came knocking at the door to check on them, the couple were looking at each other, then the bride dropped a tear & started crying she said: “I cannot keep them knocking & not open the door, I miss them already”The husband didn’t say anything & he let her open the door for her parents.
Years & years passed & the couple had 5 children, the first ones were boys & the 5th was a little girl, when she was born the father was extremely happy that Almighty blessed him with her, & he threw a Huge Party for her in Grand style, people were so amazed with his joy & his happiness that they asked him, why are you so happy with her more than you were before with her older brothers?
He answered simply: “She is the one who will open the door for me” Baby girls are the comfort of the eyes of their father!They hold the key to their mother’s hearts!Daughters are really unique.They care for their parents even after they are married.
Its rightly said, “A son is a son till he gets a Wife, a daughter is a daughter all her Life!”
Sweet no?
With my four kids, I noticed that it is her that is more thoughtful. When she sees me in pain, she’d rush to my side and massage my head. When I am angry, she’d kiss and hug me and would ask me to smile and stop getting mad. She’d give me water even if I don’t ask for it.. she’s always there to comfort me and make me feel alright.. even with her kuyas, she is thoughtful like that..
Oh my, she really is our angel. I am so glad (that’s an understatement) she came in to our family. And yes, until now, I sill cry whenever I remember how lucky I am for having a pretty, wonderful, loving and thoughtful princess.. which is every night .
Badet says
February 26, 2013 at 12:04 amA very touching story indeed. We’re very blessed to have a girl but your boys will be your knight & shining armor in the future.
Mommy Pehpot says
February 26, 2013 at 12:05 pmso true Badet 🙂 and the boys will be there to protect the princess 🙂
Tetcha Figuerres says
February 26, 2013 at 7:22 pmYou are blessed indeed to have a sweet, thoughtful, and caring daughter. You deserve Sati.
Mommy Pehpot says
February 27, 2013 at 9:55 amaww that’s very sweet Tetcha!
Rochkirstin Santos says
February 27, 2013 at 8:51 amYeah, that’s so sweet. But we wonder why sons are different from daughters. I mean they have grown from the same family with probably the same upbringing and same environment but they tend to act in their own ways.
Mommy Pehpot says
February 27, 2013 at 9:51 amguess it has something to do with the right and left brain or maybe it has something to do with identifying themselves to the mom and dad.. kaya nagagaya nila ung nakikita nila.. moms being more thoughtful kaya ang mga daughter nagagaya un 🙂
Wanderer Juan says
February 27, 2013 at 8:58 amThat is really a touching story. I never really noticed this nuance in behavior.
special education philippines says
February 27, 2013 at 9:11 amGirls and boys are indeed different. However, I think its not because of gender but how we raise our children. The emotional maturity and development of kids are nurtured and not “natured”.
ana karen says
February 27, 2013 at 9:15 amhahaha this is really a sweet story… hmmmmm, yeah on most cases (as i don’t want to generalize) girls are more soft-hearted in the outside hahaha boys can do better in hiding and controlling their emotion and feelings. and you’ve got one sweet princess too 🙂
peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says
February 27, 2013 at 9:23 amI saw that story too!I think daughters are designed by God that way. They are sweeter, more loving and sees the softer side of things… tingnan mo tayo..hehehe
Mommy Pehpot says
February 27, 2013 at 9:43 amapir tayo jan!
Franc Ramon says
February 27, 2013 at 9:28 amNice story, ladies have a softer heart for their parents.
Mommy Pehpot says
February 27, 2013 at 9:42 amindeed! 🙂
claire says
February 27, 2013 at 11:50 amDon’t have kids right now, but this is one great story. WE should reflect on this. 🙂
Pal Raine says
February 27, 2013 at 12:32 pmI have two daughters ages 13 and 10. But they’re both different. My youngest is more sweet and thoughtful. While my eldest is more independent and rebellious. Maybe because there both unique. ^_^
Mark Joseph Gesite says
February 27, 2013 at 2:55 pmI cannot wait to have my own children, I grew up with loving parents, I can’t say I will become a good parent until probably when I have my own. But I think I will be. 😀
Diary ni Gracia says
February 27, 2013 at 5:00 pmthis is one of the touching story i had ever read.
papaleng says
February 28, 2013 at 1:30 amA very nice story. I agree daughters are more than sons. I have two daughters and I am simply amazed on their unique style to shoe their thoughtfulness to us.
Rossel says
February 28, 2013 at 9:20 amI don’t know how it feels like having son/s but I couldn’t agree more that girls are sweet and loving.
Tess says
February 28, 2013 at 9:31 pmTeary eyed while reading the post.It hits me so bad and realized how lucky the parents with daughters. I wish i have one. but we are not losing hope for a baby girl.
Mommy Pehpot says
March 1, 2013 at 9:18 amkeep on praying Miss Tess 🙂 darating yan 🙂
jared's mum says
March 1, 2013 at 9:32 amthis is really quite a heart-warming post. i read about it on Facebook once, too.
oh well, i don’t think i will be having a daughter anytime soon. i guess i will just raise my son good enough for him to open the door for me when it is time! 😀
Mark Morfe says
March 2, 2013 at 2:33 pmWow! Actually I can relate as my daughter opens my door to fatherhood. She always keep me in check.
RonLeyba says
March 2, 2013 at 7:09 pmTouching and heartwarming story. It makes sense to me. Thanks Pehpot!