"It's okay dad," I murmured to my terrified father with my hand on his face, as I watch him being pushed hastily into the ambulance by the medics. The engines started, the sirens sounded, and the ambulance departed at full tilt towards the hospital. Little did I know that those would be my last words toward him, and the last good look I'll have of him while he still retained his consciousness.
I'm still collecting my thoughts, trying to comprehend everything that has happened for the past few days. Everything escalated so quickly, and I am still left in utter disbelief. "Daddy, I still have so much to learn from you, so much to ask you, so much I want to do with you," but indeed life is precious, life is unpredictable, and I will cherish every single moment that we've spent together with you.
To the man who puts his family first before himself, to the man who never complains yet continues to sacrifice for the family, to the man who always gives his 110% in serving the Lord, to the man who mentors, lifts up, and encourages without asking for anything in return, to the man who constantly want to entertain us but ends up laughing at his own joke, to the man who's life overflows with love and joyfulness ❤️: You have been the best father anyone could ask for, and I strive to be like you. I promise to take care of the family, and your legacy will continue to live on in our lives.
Our family is so thankful for all the support recieved from family, friends and especially the Church. Indeed this season has shown us how powerful the body of Christ is with unity and prayer ⛪ I would like to sincerely thank everyone who have prayed, fought, cared, and assisted our family in any way in this season of our lives. We are blessed with your showers of love, prayers and comfort, and we are beyond thankful for that.
In the midst of all the noise and confusion, there is one thing that I am confident and sure of: "Daddy, you have fought the good fight, you have finished the race, and you have kept the faith. Now there is in store for you the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to you on that day—and not only to you, but also to all who have longed for his appearing." (2 Timothy 4:7-8). Daddy, you are now in a better place, in the presence of our Father in heaven, worshipping and praising the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. No more worries, no more suffering, only exalting and lifting up the name of Jesus. Till we meet again. Love you dad
From your one and only son - Ryan Kam ❤️