Father's Day
I've written about Father's Day twice before on this blog (Part I and Part II). But after reading these posts this morning, I've still have so much more to say.
Growing up, I always thought I resembled closer to my mother; but as I age, I continue to see many more physical characteristics that my father passed on to me (e.g. the long hair). And this is wonderful since he has handsome good looks that is timeless and ages well. And my love for capturing the moments, no doubt it comes from my father since he snapped so many photos of my siblings and me growing up even with the high costs. And my photogenic ways, I probably learned from my father too. Just look at that handsome man (and I didn't even know where to look):

My father continues to be model figure. He works all day even outside of his chef duties (which is for over 12 hours a day and 6 days a week); he works as a carpenter in the morning before he heads to chef job (and sometimes after work too). I don't know how he finds the energy and/or the motivation to do all that he does; his passion to please and help others is extraordinary.