Saturday 20 June 2015

Can I Meet You Dad? A Heart Touching Story On Father-Daughter's Relationship

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A daughter seeks an appointment from her dad. The presentation goes far beyond. It ends up being a presentation of their lives. Go and hug and your dad because even fathers need to be hugged.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABVz2F2Rrk8[/video]

Video Source: Vipra Dialogues | Visit their Facebook Page

Cast and Credits:
Created by: Himanshu Shekhar
Cast: Sarah Jaggi, Neeraj Kalra & Sumit Sharma
Assistant Director: Gaurav Khurana & Annkush Bhatia
Production Controller: Manpreet Kaur
Production Manager: Varsha Shukla
Edited by: Ashish MacCune
DoP: Vinay Tyagi
Sound & Camera Assistant: Rajan
Casting by: Pawan Nagpal
Make-up by: Meeru Sinha
Conceived by: Sarah Jaggi
Directed by: Himanshu Shekhar

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Five Bonus Strategies for Entering Your Teenage Daughter’s World

Give yourself a mutual mission. Asking a young person’s opinion is surprising and empowering. “For Christmas, should I get mom the amethyst or opal earrings?” “What should we do for Grampa’s birthday this year?’ “We need some new patio chairs. What are your thoughts?”

Treat her as an authority. Suddenly, she’s the teacher and you’re the student. “Hey, Sara, can I send a photo on my iPhone that’s 1.8 megabytes?” “I’m designing a flyer for the block party, can you take a look at this font?” “Bill from work wants to recommend some summer reading for his daughter who’s eight. Any ideas?”

Volunteer at an event. Initially, she may not be happy that you signed up for that chaperone assignment, church event or fundraiser. But if you don’t embarrass her and stay in your assigned zone, she’ll be glad you’re there. Also, make sure you give her plenty of notice. “The Zimmermans asked us to help out at the Christmas dance. I guess we’re in charge of the punch bowl.” “Just letting you know, I’m driving one of the vans for the weekend retreat. And I’m staying in the boy’s cabin.”

Get her attention. Figure out what middle school girls like – specifically your daughter and her friends – and give it to her. “Let’s get a puppy.” “Don’t know what got into me, but I bought a Groupon for horseback riding.” “When that movie comes out from that book you read, let’s take some of your friends to the midnight show.” “Pizza’s here!”

Tell her you miss her. If you haven’t had a good conversation in a couple weeks, you’re both feeling the same way. “Hey kiddo. We have both been so busy, let’s do something this weekend. Maybe brunch after church. Or we could go to the flea market. What’s your schedule?” “You know, I’m reading a book for dads of daughters and it says I’m supposed to ask you out on a date. So pick a night. Any night!”

These 5 tips published at: Fathers.com

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