Do we love our parents like they did, what about the generation next? Will they take good care of us as we failed to do to our parents!?

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"When you gonna be a father you'd understand the pain", I heard this many times in my life and I realized many time the meaning of this pain.

Last night was horrible to us, elder daughter suffering from fever and last night it was crossed 103 many times. A couple of supozitor and liquid medicine could not bring it down below 100. Scarry night over now and both mom and dad exhausted now, cannot look at my baby's face, she looks like she is sick for months...

One night high fever changes everything! I could remember till two years every now and then she fell into a fever and we just forgot she could fall to sick! So it was tough for me and my wife, we had nothing to but wait to see the Sunlight and her recovery.

Last night was so dark!

She is recovering, at least for now she looks out of fever! It might be for an hour or two but happy to watch she is walking.

She is a strong girl! She always recovers soon but this time it could be some kind of seasonal flew (doctors would explain better), she got some kind of reddish mark in her throat. Sleepless night and the tension made me too tired, try to keep myself awake to look after her.
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This surely reminds me of my parents, they are miles away and I couldn't able to take care of them the way they did! In the name of earnings and family life we just forget our roots.

Seeking forgiveness won't comfort me. The pain is still the same.

It is important to keep yourself and your kid out of the gathering, the time is not good and I do not see it is going to be better sooner. Remember, COVID is not the only virus that wants to attack you! Drink more pure water and healthy food, stay blessed.



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