- With each bouquet of flowers, their dad made a message specifically suited for each of them
- This would be a perfect time to remind his three young teenage daughters that when it comes to love, they should look past gift and material things
- They should look at the guy’s character rather than be awed with his gifts
“I’ll be your Valentine for a long time,” a Dad surprised her daughters with flowers in school.
A 47-year-old dad had a surprise for his daughters and a life lesson when it came to love on Valentine’s Day.
Dad Chi Martillo, an employee at the House of Representatives, went to the school of his daughters to give each a beautiful bouquet of roses.
He was blessed with three lovely girls, namely; Nikki, Chelseam and Chynna, aged 16, 14, and 12 respectively.
They were surprised that their father was in school and showing his sweet act of affection. With each bouquet of flower, their dad made a message specifically suited for each of them.
This was the a perfect time to remind his three young teenage daughters that when it comes to love, they should look past gifts and material things. The surprise was originally his wife’s idea to remind the girls that they should not be easily impressed with gifts.
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Chi said, “We agreed that it would be best for our girls to be spoiled with gifts by their first Valentine, me, so that when they come of age, they would look at a guy’s character rather than be awed with his gifts.”
His daughter Chelsea seems to have learned a lot from them, her parents, as she spread the love to her classmate by making a special gift with food and a Bible verse given on Valentine’s Day.
Chi reminded his “princesses” that he will never break their hearts. On Facebook, as he wrote a sweet message to his daughters, “Love you so much, guys!!I hope I made your day.”
Then added, ”I’ll be your Valentine for a veeery loooong time so get used to it. Haha! But you guys can be sure I will never break your hearts. I love you, my princesses! Happy Valentine’s Day.”
For parents, children are their greatest love. Simply seeing their children being heartbroken makes them feel twice the pain, so as early as teens they were already taught on how to find the right person to love.
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This sweet Dad reminded his “princesses” that he will never break their hearts