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Dad "grew up with his daughter" and took photos in the same place every year. The change of his daughter surprised time.

Introduction:

Is there a photo of you and your child in the mobile phone photo? When I asked this question, I also turned on the mobile phone next to the computer and looked at it. I found that although there are many photos and videos of the baby in my mobile phone, there are videos of children coming to me when they are walking, videos of children playing by themselves, videos of talking to themselves there, and photos of the baby sleeping, there are no photos of me and the baby.

Parents always want to record every moment of their children's growth and change, but they neglect to record their own bit by bit with their children. Looking through my photos and videos, although the scenes at that time will emerge in my mind, there will always be something missing when the children grow up and watch them by themselves.

I'm the only one in all the photos. Although my parents are around, I feel that I have never "participated". Therefore, I think I should record myself in the future. At the very least, when you look at it yourself, you can know what you were doing. What's the expression on your face when you see the baby's change?

Some time ago, a foreign father took a photo of himself and his daughter online. In the photo, the father and his daughter take photos in the same place every year. Every year's commemoration records the changes between father and daughter. Dad has hardly changed, but the change of daughter has an amazing time.

In this photo, the father held his newborn daughter and left the first photo of the father and daughter at the seaside. It is also this photo that started the "photo journey" of father and daughter for decades.

Every year, my father and daughter will take photos in the same place. In the photo, my daughter is slowly growing up and her hair has changed from short hair to long hair. And dad has hardly changed, the same posture, the same shape, wearing small sunglasses, and then smiling happily and taking a photo with his daughter "happiness".

Time goes by slowly, and the only constant is the "enthusiasm" of father and daughter for life. This small "ceremony" may become a beautiful memory between father and daughter for many years to come, and it is also a touch of "strength" for her daughter's future growth.

Do you envy others' life with a sense of ceremony? I think life needs a sense of ceremony. It is not what others call "affectation" or ostentation, but an attitude and enthusiasm for life.

As people often say, life is boring. If we don't add some seasoning to our boring life, how monotonous our life will be.

When I want to recall in the next few decades, I find that there is nothing to recall.

Whether between husband and wife or between children, there should be necessary "rituals" that belong to each other's memories.

When you look back later, it will be a valuable asset for yourself and your children.

I remember reading such an article. Every time Bao Dad comes home from work, he will bring back a gift to his children, sometimes a book, sometimes a snack, and sometimes a toy. No matter what it is, this precious dad will bring back a gift to his children every time he comes back from work. This is a "sense of ceremony", which belongs to the "sense of ceremony" between Bao Dad and his children. Regardless of the size of the gift, it mainly means.

Because for children, perhaps the happiest moment is the moment when dad comes back from work and pushes the door. Because there will be unexpected "surprises" waiting for them at that moment.

Do you think life needs a sense of ceremony? Welcome to interact ~)