1. The Beautiful Scene of Dad Planting Trees!
Dad used a spade to dig small, neat holes, each one in a perfect line. The spade’s blade struck the earth with a powerful sound, waking up the insects that had been sleeping. Dad worked tirelessly, focused on his task. Once the holes were ready, he added fertilizer, covered it with a layer of soil, then placed the young plants carefully in each hole, making sure they stood straight, covering them with more soil and pressing it down firmly.
After planting, Dad placed bamboo stakes around each tree and watered them gently. The cool water flowed softly around the base of the trees, and they seemed to welcome it with joy. Watching Dad work, I imagined a future when these trees would grow strong and bear fruit. I envisioned this little garden turning into a lush orchard, filled with green leaves and fruit. My heart swelled with love for my dad.
Dad continued working under the soft morning sun, watering the trees as if he were giving them life. Once the work was done, he looked at the rows of freshly planted trees, his eyes filled with a quiet joy. His forehead glistened with sweat, and his work shirt was soaked and splattered with dirt. Perhaps Dad was tired, but he felt satisfied knowing he had completed something meaningful.
Dad works hard to provide for our family. He is the strong foundation for all of us, standing firm against all challenges to protect us. Suddenly, I found myself softly singing: Dad, you’re like a spaceship—You take me flying through space. I promise to study and grow to be a good child who makes you proud.


2. My Favorite Moment is Watching Dad Read the Newspaper Every Evening
Dad works all day and only has free time in the evening, so he always buys a newspaper in the morning to keep at home. After dinner, he usually sits down to read. For Dad, reading the newspaper is a serious task that requires concentration. He enjoys a quiet space by the window where he can focus, and every night he spends an hour catching up on the news.
The newspapers Dad likes to read are Lao Dong, An Ninh, Tuoi Tre, and of course, the Sports newspaper. Before reading, he takes his reading glasses from the drawer, as his eyesight isn’t the best. One by one, he flips through the pages quickly to check for any breaking news, then carefully reads each one. Dad is particularly interested in major events of the day, so he pays close attention to those sections.
Watching Dad reading, his posture straight, and his serious expression makes him look just like when he’s working. Dad’s eyes follow each line carefully. His thick eyebrows sometimes furrow, and the wrinkles on his forehead tighten and relax as if he’s pondering something important. Perhaps a news article troubled him, as he often runs his hand through his hair, leaving it messy. When Dad reads something interesting, his face softens, and a small smile appears.
Sometimes, funny stories make Dad laugh, and he’ll exclaim “That’s great!” making everyone else chuckle. The newspaper Dad can’t miss is the Sports section. Although he watches the news on TV, he enjoys reading their commentary and analysis of matches and players. This is when Dad is most absorbed in the news. His hand taps lightly on the table, and his head nods with approval. Mom will sometimes bring him a drink, but he’s so focused that he doesn’t even notice.
An hour passes by with a mix of emotions. After finishing the newspapers, Dad sighs in relief. He folds them neatly and places them on the shelf in their designated spot. Dad stands up, removes his glasses, stretches, and then goes outside to talk with everyone. If there’s any interesting news, he’ll share it with the family, sparking lively discussions. Sometimes, I don’t quite understand what Dad is talking about, but seeing his enthusiasm, everyone listens closely.
My favorite thing is to watch Dad read the newspaper every evening. He is the one who inspired me to enjoy reading. Dad taught me the importance of reading and how valuable it is. Gradually, the habit of reading newspapers has become a part of me, and I’m always eager to discover new things through books and newspapers. I silently thank Dad for this wonderful gift.


3. Dad’s Image Will Always Be the Sacred Flame That Warms My Soul
In our daily lives, there are so many people worthy of our love and affection. But have you ever thought about who the dearest person in your life is? For many, the answer might be grandparents, mothers, siblings, or even friends. But for me, the image of my father will always be the sacred flame that warms my soul, now and forever.
My father was not as fortunate as other men. Throughout his life, he may never have experienced comfort or joy. By the age of forty, he had already been battling numerous illnesses: first, it was stomach pain, and then came more complications. When he was healthy, he was quite handsome. But now, that appearance has changed: Instead of muscular arms, he now has a thin, frail frame. His deep-set eyes and prominent cheekbones contrast with the darkened skin from years of hardship. Despite his health struggles, the essence of his character remains unchanged. He is a man of immense strength, confidence, and unwavering love for our family. My family isn't wealthy, and everything we have depends on the hard-earned income my parents bring in every day.
Even with his illnesses, my father has never given up on life. He pushes through the excruciating pain to bring peace and support to our family, working tirelessly as a driver. Each day, he leaves early in the morning and doesn’t return until after sunset. His hair is gradually turning gray in the early morning dew. While this job may be easy for others, for my father, it is extremely difficult and taxing. Sometimes, when driving long distances on bumpy roads, his stomach pains flare up. And through hot summer days with temperatures exceeding 36°C or the cold, rainy nights of winter, he continues to stand under trees waiting for passengers.
I am always proud and honored to have a father who is so selfless and hardworking. But that isn't the end of the story. After each day of work, my father returns home, only to be tortured by the pain again. Seeing his contorted face, I can’t help but cry. The sight of him in pain tears me apart.
Dad, I wish I could take those pains from you, or if I could help you earn money, how wonderful it would be! If there was anything I could do to make you happy, I would do it all. Just tell me what I can do! During those times, I would hug him and rub oil on his aching body. I wanted him to stop working, to allow me to quit school, so I could save money for the family and help pay for his treatment. But I knew that if I said this, it would disappoint him terribly. Dad always says he will fight on, with every last ounce of his strength, to ensure that we can all go to school. He cares deeply about our education. He was very bright in his youth, but poverty forced him to quit school. Every evening, when he was still able to move around, he would help us with our lessons.
During meals, he would teach us how to live properly, to be respectful and upright. I admire my father so much. He knows thousands of lines from *The Tale of Kiều*, hundreds of famous proverbs and sayings... That’s why I strive to study hard. I want to be a doctor and treat my father's illness, earn money to take care of him, and continue the dreams he couldn't fulfill.
I will always be grateful to my father for giving me a bright path, a path of education, not the dark path of wealth. I will carry his lessons with me and live by them, using him as a shining example to follow. And I admire him not only because he is brilliant and noble, but also for his optimistic and carefree way of life. Even though my father has little free time left, he still tends to the garden in front of our house, keeping it lush and green. He never forgets to water the orchids every morning; the evergreens are always healthy and green. The garden is a reflection of his care and love, just like the animals he keeps. We always have two puppies, a cat, and sometimes birds in beautiful cages. And through the many years of living with illness, I have never heard my father mention death. But that doesn't mean he avoids it; he always faces it head-on and does everything he can before it's too late.
But life was always painful for my father. When our family was finally improving, when my sisters could earn money, my father left us. He passed away, leaving us for a distant place, never to return. Now, when I stumble, I must rise on my own because my father is gone, and no one will be there to lift me up or comfort me. Does he know that I am lonely and sad? Why did he leave me behind? But I also thank him, for he has given me one more lesson: In life, we must cherish what we have, love those around us, and especially care for and forgive our fathers, even when they scold us, because they are the ones who love us most.
My father has gone to a better place, where he is free from illness and pain. And I am at peace knowing he is no longer suffering. But I will always remember his lessons, love, and respect him, and live by the example he set for me. His image will forever live in my heart, and I will cherish the memories and love he gave me, as if it were my own soul.


4. My Father is the Greatest Man
A father's love is always a quiet, steady, yet powerful and passionate bond. I've never written anything for my father because words probably can’t capture the depth of my feelings for him. Perhaps I also haven’t had the courage to express what’s truly in my heart. He is a remarkable man in my life, today and forever.
My father has given me a life full of joy, love, and contentment. He carries the weight of our big family and shoulders the dreams of us, his children, as we grow and learn. Everything he does for us is never too much because for him, love for the family is never enough. His life has been filled with toil, working tirelessly for the family’s well-being and the future of his children.
If my mother is the one who quietly labors every day, my father is the man of great resolve, carrying all the heavy responsibilities of our family. He stands like a mighty tree, shielding us from the storms that may arise. Without his determination, strength, and extraordinary love, he couldn’t bear such monumental duties. I’ve often encountered images of caring mothers in the works of poets and artists, but images of fathers are rare.
Expressing love for a mother seems easier, but for a father, it’s more challenging. Yet this doesn’t diminish the importance of a father. On the contrary, his role becomes more significant, and his responsibilities grow stronger every day. My father is gentle and takes care of everything at home, often helping my mother with household chores. I’m incredibly proud of having such a wonderful father.
I still remember a time when my mother was ill and had to go to the hospital. During those days, my father played both roles of a father and a mother. Every morning, he woke up early to cook for us, take us to school, clean up, and even cared for the newborn pigs. His face became gaunt from worry, yet his eyes still shone with hope and love for life.
My father is the youngest in his family, with relatives living far away. He has always shouldered the responsibilities of both our family and that of my grandparents. He regularly takes my grandparents to their health check-ups. I’ve seen him fussing in the kitchen, making sour soup, a dish my grandparents love. He insisted on preparing it himself rather than letting the children do it, a simple gesture showing his deep respect and care for them.
My father is a man full of sacrifice, always giving the best for his family. There were times I saw how exhausted he was after work, yet he still wore a bright smile and filled our home with warmth and joy. He never complained or expressed weariness about the burdens he carried. This is a trait I admire and try to emulate — a quality every man should possess.
My father will always be the most amazing and greatest man to our family. He is a shining example of how to live, and I have learned so much from him. I hope he stays healthy and happy so our family can always be together in joy and harmony.


5. I love and take great pride in my dad
There is an old saying: “A child without a father is like a house without a roof.” This phrase highlights the importance and role of a father in a family. For me, the image of my dad is always vivid in my mind.
My dad is over 40 years old. He is a police officer, and this makes me feel incredibly proud. He often has to work shifts and carry out his duties. His face is square-shaped, and his gaze is serious. On hot days, when he comes home from work, his face is flushed, sweat beads on his face, and his shirt is soaked through. I understand that he has to stand guard under the scorching sun, which makes me feel even more for him.
My dad has a sun-kissed, healthy complexion. On the evenings when he's not working, he sits down to think, reviewing the documents from his office. At those times, his face is full of concentration, his bright eyes are sharp, and his thick eyebrows furrow. His hair is sprinkled with gray strands. I know that my dad is burdened with difficult and dangerous work at the station, but he always strives to complete his tasks to the best of his ability.
When he goes to work, my dad usually wears his uniform and the police cap, which makes him look very dignified. Late at night, if a call comes in, no matter the weather, he quickly gets up and rushes out to work. My dad is not only a courageous officer at work but also a protector of our neighborhood and the strong pillar of our family. Despite his busy schedule, he always makes time to care for the family and love his children deeply.
He is always checking on and helping us with our studies. He is strict when it comes to raising us. However, there are times when he is very cheerful and funny. Occasionally, he tells us jokes, making my sister and me laugh uncontrollably. When it comes to our neighbors, my dad is always ready to help whenever they need him. Everyone respects and loves him.
I love and admire my dad so much because he is a selfless police officer who serves the people. He is a solid foundation for our family, just like the line in a song: 'Dad will be the wings, helping me fly far and wide.'


6. I also have an amazing father
"Dad, the shadow of a tall tree
Protects me from the struggles of life
Dad offers his fragile back
Shielding me to reach today".
This verse is one of my favorites. It's truly accurate that a father is incredibly important in each of our lives. For me, I also have an amazing father. I deeply admire and feel proud of him.
My dad is over 40 years old. He has a tall, muscular build, with a square face that looks very kind. His skin is darkened from working long hours under the sun. Everyone is captivated by his eyes. Those eyes are always gentle and warm. But when my dad is angry, his eyes turn very stern.
His hands are rough and calloused from his work. He dresses simply. After work, he takes care of the vegetable garden in front of our house. He is great at digging and planting. For any heavy repairs around the house, my dad can handle them all on his own. He often tells my mom that, no matter how hard it gets, he will strive to ensure his children can receive a good education.
Although he works hard, my dad always finds time to care for our family. He has never forgotten to remind me to study. He never misses my birthday. Whenever I’m sick, he and my mom take turns caring for me and cooking porridge for me. The saying “A father’s love is as mighty as Mount Tai” still holds true to this day. My dad has always been the one to teach me what is right and good. I silently thank him for guiding me to grow up strong and wise.
I love my dad so much. I always wish for him to stay healthy so he can be with me forever.


7. A Father is a Role Model for His Children
My family lives in a traditional “three generations under one roof” style in a wooden house surrounded by a large garden at the end of the street, right by the Red River. While I cherish all my relatives, the one I feel closest to is my father. He not only gave me life and raised me, but he's also my closest friend. I can’t recount all the childhood memories, but the ones about my relationship with my father always bring tears to my eyes whenever I recall them.
One of the most memorable moments was when I was in first grade. On my first day of school, my father rode me on his old, rusty bicycle to school. As we rode, I excitedly asked him all sorts of questions: “Dad, is the school bell loud? Is the classroom bigger than our house? Can I bring my crickets to class?” I asked a lot of silly questions, but my father patiently answered each one.
When we arrived and saw the busy crowd at the school gate, I felt scared and clung tightly to my father. He patted my head and comforted me: “Come on, get down, you have to be brave! Look at Hoang and Tuan, they’re walking into the yard! Hoang! Tuan! Wait for me!” I hopped off the bike, waved goodbye to my dad, and ran towards the banyan tree in the yard, not forgetting to remind him: “Don’t forget to pick me up at noon, okay?” No matter the weather, we were always together like that every day.
I shared everything from school with my father. He bought me notebooks to practice writing, and every evening, he would patiently guide my hand as I practiced my handwriting. He would read me funny children’s poems, teaching me to memorize and copy them. The best part was when he taught me songs, and I would sing them back to him. His deep voice didn’t quite match my high-pitched one, but we laughed together, and the whole house would be filled with joy.
My father loved soccer and passed that love on to me. The brick yard in front of our house became our personal football field. We played badminton in the morning, soccer in the afternoon, before and after he went to work while I was at school. Our fans were my grandparents, our dog Bop, and our cat Tina, who would pester us for attention. I can’t count how many times I scored goals and felt so proud!
With a gentle approach, my father taught me discipline, self-reliance, and physical fitness. He always said, if you can do something yourself, then do it, and avoid troubling others. As a son, you should never shy away from difficulties or depend on others. I knew my father loved me, but he was also strict. If I made even the smallest mistake, he would remind me. Once, I asked him what he disliked the most, and he answered: “I can’t stand jealousy, dishonesty, or selfishness. You must care for others, only then will they care for you.”
As I grew older, I began to truly understand his teachings. My father is the backbone of our family, both materially and emotionally. He is a shining example for us children. We always love and take great pride in our respected father.


8. A Truly Special Dad
The person I love most in my family is my father. He doesn't love me the same way my mother does, but his love for me is unique and special.
My father works at the printing house of a newspaper office. Although his work is exhausting, he always makes time for his family. His gentle gaze follows me as I get ready for meals or prepare to go to school. Every morning, my father sits reading the newspaper. When he reads about fires, earthquakes, social issues, or traffic accidents, he reads aloud for the whole family to hear. His voice sounds alarmed, no longer as warm and steady as usual, revealing his concern. At those moments, he'd sit back in his chair, sighing deeply. His tall, lean figure in his work uniform, still in need of a change, always makes me feel a pang of sympathy. When he reads funny stories or news from around the world, his laughter rings out joyfully. At those times, I run over to peek at the newspaper, and he strokes my head, telling me the stories. We laugh together, helping me shake off sleepiness and get ready for a new school day. My father often asks if I want to read the children’s newspaper he bought for me.
He encourages me to read newspapers regularly to keep up with current events and improve my writing skills. Thanks to that, my writing has steadily improved, and I consistently get high marks on my essays at school.


9. A Father Like the One in the Proverb
In my family, my father is the one who loves me the most. He always listens to everyone, especially to me.
My father has a tall, strong, and healthy physique. He is very fit and always helps everyone in the family. His arms are muscular, and his hands are rough, with calluses as hard as stone from years of hard work. His face is round, with a high nose, wide mouth, and a beard, while his brown eyes are beautiful beyond words.
Every day when I go to school, both my parents see me off. My father always gives me many instructions like “Today, remember to...”, or “Always listen to your teacher...”, but the last thing he always says is “Be careful on your way.” When I return from school, I can hear his voice calling from inside the house, “You’re home already?” However, my father is also strict. If I make a mistake or get a bad grade, he asks me to write a self-assessment. But despite this, I still love him dearly.
My father! A pillar of strength in our family. To me, he turns big problems into small ones and lets go of the trivial. He is a shining example for our family. The proverb “a child without a father is like a house without a roof” is truly accurate. My father is just like the father in that proverb—an exemplary figure, an indispensable pillar in our family. He is hardworking, persistent, and smart, unlike anyone else. Once he decides to do something, he sees it through to the end, which is why so many people respect him.
I am incredibly proud to be my father’s son, and I will always remember his teachings. I will work hard to excel in my studies to honor his sacrifices.


10. Dad has given me a happy family
Mother is the one who gave birth to us, and there are countless songs written about her. Father, on the other hand, is the strong one, always standing tall through life's challenges, teaching us to rise from every fall. Father and mother are the two most cherished names we call daily. Our happiness is complete when dad is by our side, and I feel the same way!
My dad is 40 years old now. He works as a carpenter, a trade passed down from his father. He loves his craft just as much as the people who bring joy into his life. Dad is tall and muscular, a physique perfectly suited to his trade. His long and agile arms allow him to handle tools with ease.
Dad moves swiftly, from selecting wood to crafting each piece, always organizing his tasks with great care and precision. Perhaps that's why his hands, though rough and calloused, are remarkably skillful. His work stands out as unique and is always well-received. To me, those hands are very special. Dad has a round face, and his eyes always seem friendly and bright, likely due to the joy his work brings him, for his gaze never appears tired, but rather sparkles with energy.
At 40, my dad’s hair is no longer black. Between helping me with my studies and assisting my mom with heavy tasks, dad spends most of his time in the woodshop. The sawdust that collects in his hair makes him look older. I can clearly see the gray strands when he brushes off the dust. When working, dad always wears dark-colored clothes, and he's meticulous in his work. He has a unique way of tucking a pencil behind his ear.
Everything in our home has been crafted by dad. He even made me a beautiful bookshelf, shiny and smooth, as a reminder of his hopes that I will continue to study hard. Dad doesn’t have the soft, sweet voice of mom. His voice is warm and resonant, making it easy to understand him, especially when he patiently explains difficult math problems, always encouraging me to do my best. I admire him so much!
Dad is a reserved, considerate man who never offends anyone. Despite his dedication to work, he always finds time for the family. I strive to learn from his perseverance and endurance. To me, dad represents immense trust and support. I am deeply grateful for everything he has given me, especially a happy and complete family.


11. I love my father dearly
My family consists of four members: my mother, father, older brother, and me. My mother is always gentle and spoils us, while my father is quite the opposite, being very strict. Nevertheless, I love my father dearly.
Looking at my father, few would guess that he is in his mid-forties. He has a well-built and fit physique, thanks to his regular morning exercises. His face is square-shaped, exuding a strong and determined look. His bright and charming smile makes his face even more radiant. Moreover, his thick black hair makes him appear younger than his actual age.
My father’s hands are large and warm. They bear calluses from daily labor. He has broad shoulders and muscular arms, which make him capable of handling all the heavy work around the house. After finishing work at his office, my father spends time gardening, taking care of the plants around the house. At night, he often stays up late to complete additional tasks to increase the family’s income. I am well aware of this. My father endures many hardships for our sake.
In his free time, my father often takes us for walks around the village. While walking, he tells us stories and explains things we are curious about. My father is very knowledgeable, and there is nothing I can ask him that he doesn’t answer right away. If he has time, he checks our schoolwork, teaches us literature, and helps with difficult math problems. His deep, calm voice makes his explanations easy to understand when I don’t grasp the lesson.
My father loves our family and always gives the best of everything to us. He is friendly and helpful to everyone, so everyone around him respects him. What’s more, my father has a great sense of humor. His stories are so funny that they always make everyone laugh. His hobbies include watching international news, playing badminton, and taking the whole family on trips.
I love my father deeply. Thanks to him, our family enjoys a warm and happy life. Therefore, I always strive to study well, so as not to disappoint him.


12. My father is both a father and a wonderful mother to us
I am a fifth-grade student, in good health and knowledgeable about many things. Besides my efforts in studying, much of my knowledge comes from the loving care and guidance of my mother.
This year, my mother is forty-one years old. While she may not be particularly beautiful, her tanned skin and dark, intelligent eyes make her unique. Her hair is as black as ebony and cut short and neat. She is of average height and works at the Vietnam Educational Publishing House.
Though my mother isn't the best at cooking, housework, or taking care of children, she learned to overcome these challenges because of her love for us. When my younger sister was just two years old, she was often ill, and many nights my mother stayed up to care for her. As the head of the household, my mother not only worked at the publishing house but also took on many other tasks. Some nights, she worked until 2 or 3 in the morning.
Out of love for my mother, I stopped taking extra classes and promised to study hard to lessen the financial burden on her. Even though she's busy, my mother always makes time to check my studies and reminds me to complete my assignments. On school opening days or special events, she always attends, and she even takes photos for me to keep as memories. In everyday life, my mother teaches me how to speak politely and act respectfully toward relatives and friends.
On Sundays, my mother takes us out for breakfast or to enjoy ourselves. During the summer holidays, she takes us on trips to our ancestral homes. She loves my younger sister so much that she wakes up early every day to feed her and take her to school. At night, my mother tucks us in, singing lullabies like 'Sweet dreams, my little one.' Soon, the three of us drift off to sleep.
'Even if I could count all the river's sand, I could never count the love of my parents.' These lines always remind me of my mother's endless love. However, the mother I refer to is not my biological mother but my father. When my mother left, I felt like the world had collapsed. I was the unluckiest person. I was in second grade, and my sister was two years old. My father is the greatest person in my life. He loved and protected me through those stormy days.
My father is both a father and a mother. He has the tenderness and thoughtfulness of a mother, combined with the strictness and kindness of a father. Those painful days are behind us now. This year, I'm in fifth grade, and my sister is in first grade. The sun has returned to our lives, and I can see my father smiling brightly. 'Dad, I love you! August 18th is your birthday. I wish you good health, happiness, and joy with us!'


