Dad, I know you're tired, you just got home, but you know something? I am seeing you I think you have not noticed yet.
I see how you get up in the morning early, I like it when, from time to time, you hum yourself while shaving. Sometimes, even, you dance with the towel wrapped around your waist! That's great! I love! I see how mom smiles until I saw one day how your towel fell on the floor and Mom almost died of laughter.
I see how you treat mom, how you treat my brothers. I listen to the conversations you have with my older brother when he comes with bad grades.
I see how there are days when you and mom laugh at silly things that I do not understand, but I like to see you like that. I also listen to the words you say when you are very angry. They sound bad. I do not like that. I do not like slamming doors, nor seeing sad mom.
Dad, I see how you treat your co-workers, your friends, I even see how you talk to the gardener. I see everything.
I try to keep quiet when I see you worried, decayed; Do not hide, Dad. I also learn from that. I learn from the hugs that mom gives you in trying to comfort you, endless hugs that she also gives to me when I cry. What a treat! Right, Dad?
I listen to what you say in front of the television when you and mom talk about the news; I see how to cover mom with the blanket if she has fallen asleep on the sofa ... and I learn. I learn from you, dad, are not you seeing it?
I see what you like, what you do not like, I listen to your music. I hear your laughter, your laughter too, sometimes I hear your screams. I listen to you love you, your "I missed you", your "I'm sorry", your "thank you" ...
I hear everything.
I see I listen, I feel and I learn. And when the time comes when I am older and do not know what to do, I will not have to think about you and what you would do, what you did, what you do ...
Do not worry so much because I learn everything in school, I suspect that when I'm really older and have problems, problems "of real life" as you say, I will not remember the school, I'll remember you. From what you taught me, from what you showed me. Of all that you made me feel when I only had eyes for you.
When I have my first job, I will treat my colleagues how you treated yours. When I have children, I will tell you how you have spoken to me. I will not know how to do it in any other way.
And my wife, if she falls asleep on the couch, what will I do, dad? I'll cover her with the blanket.