A Tribute to our beloved parents, on Parents' Day
Parents Day, though not a public holiday, people still observe Parents' Day to pay tribute to people who have practiced parenthood. This celebration provides opportunity for people to recognize the value of parenting, as a central function for families and communities.
Parents are the first people in the world
which a child relates to.
A child after taking birth, automatically starts
recognizing his/her parents.
The bond between a parent and a child
is one of the strongest amongst all.
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All the nights that they spent staying awake,
when we were ill.
All the life that they worked hard,
so that they could fulfill our stuborn demands.
All the while they just thought about their
siblings' future,
when they had those shining eyes
brimming with pride.
All the while they forgave us for our grave mistakes,
and everytime they just loved and smiled.
Our Parents love us in
such an unconditional manner.
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We as children, can never repay our parents for all
the things they have done for us.
Parents are the God that a child gets, when he
takes birth.
No matter how hard we try, we will always fall short
of all the things that parents have given us.
Parents are the most strongest pillars
of a childs existence.
Parents' shoulders are the strong base on which a child stands
and makes his own existence.
Parents day poem
Lets pay a tribute to
our beloved parents here,
and tell them that, we will never be able to forget
the infinite number of times we fell back
on our parents for help.
And how we will always be incomplete without them.
And how we thank them for everything that they did for us.
Few Quotes on Parents Day:
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids.
~ Sam Levenson.
A parent's love is whole no matter how many times divided.
~ Robert Brault.
If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders.
~ Abigail Van Buren
You don't really understand human nature unless you know why a child on a merry-go-round will wave at his parents every time around - and why his parents will always wave back.
~ William D. Tammeus