The love of a father to his son, in a single photo
If the saying is true that says that A picture is worth a thousand words... this is the perfect example. Anyone who is a father (or mother) knows that unique feeling that appears from the moment you know that your child is growing in your mother's belly: you would do anything for him; hereinafter, all my life will be focused on my son being happy.
We parents only want that our children are happy, that they suffer little, that they become adults to be proud of: integrity, education and values. And the way to get it is clear: give them an example each day of our love for them.
The main concerns of parents are usually related to the health of the children: we are all sad to see them sad, and we are afraid that their illness can go on. Therefore, probably Many parents feel identified with the protagonist of this photo by how he prevents his son from catching a good cold under a storm.
"Parents"
The photo, taken in Vancouver (Canada) and shared in social networks of images like imgur, Reddit and 9Gag had a very simple title: "Parents". However, in just a few days it has become viral thanks to its simplicity and, at the same time, reality: how parents do anything for their children, to soak so that it is the little ones who protect themselves under the umbrella when it is pouring rain.
In the image we see to a school-age child, equipped with a backpack on his back and holding a juice in his right hand. The little one walks calmly and almost oblivious to the inclement weather thanks to what he is doing that is supposed to be his father in order that the child does not get wet with the rain.
The adult, dressed in office clothes and carrying a briefcase with his left hand and an umbrella with his right, he has practically the whole shirt soaked, but that does not seem to bother him too much because he is making sure that the child stays dry.
Viral in the network
The picture has circulated at great speed through social networks, having been shared more than three million times, and has a multitude of comments. One of them comments on an important point in which perhaps not many have fallen: "The father is doing much more than keeping his son dry, he is teaching him how to put others before himself." Another valuable lesson, without a doubt.