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Fathers and Daughters Across the World

August 26, 2015 by Rita Rosenback

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There’s something like a line of gold thread running through a man’s words when he talks to his daughter, and gradually over the years it gets to be long enough for you to pick up in your hands and weave into a cloth that feels like love itself.
– John Gregory Brown

Lana from Smart Tinker

Smart Tinker
Hanging out with her father while at the Nemo museum.

 

Olga from Olga Mecking

Olga Mecking
With daddy on the museum train.

 

Eolia from La Cité des Vents

La Cite Des Vents
A proud father and a proud sister: the new baby (4 days old) is already well loved!

 

Adriana from Changing Plate

Changing Plate
Travel buddies – match made in heaven

 

Anna from Russian Step By Step

Russian Step By Step
Taking a stroll around Grand Canyon.

 

Varya from Creative World of Varya

Creative World Of Varya
He will not only play with them, he will feed them, dress them, console them and play dress up with them, too!

 

Jacky from Tales from the Waygook Mama

Tales From The Waygook Mama
Daddy Park and his little girls on Children’s Day, South Korea.

 

Brynn from Brynn in Brazil

Brynn In Brazil
Like father, like daughter: a beach lover from birth.

 

Johana from Mama Tortuga

Mama Tortuga
“El amor a papá” – “Love to dad”

 

Ilze from Let the Journey Begin

Let the Journey Begin
Playing the hat game at a bar in Berlin.

 

Marianna from Bilingual Avenue

Bilingual Avenue
Sharing our family’s love for American Football all the way in Germany!

 

Esther from Third Culture Mama

Third Culture Mama
Behind most confident and free daughters you will uncover an indescribably fierce and beautiful love of a father.

 

Becky from Kid World Citizen

Kid World Citizen
Antonio with his two daughters, Maya and Viviana getting ready for a Father-Daughter dance.

 

Alexandria from Back of the TapTap

Back of the TapTap
It doesn’t get much better than this.

 

… and my picture – Rita from Multilingual Parenting

Multilingual Parenting
My late father with my two daughters in one of our favourite spots in the Finnish countryside.

 

You can find more gorgeous family pictures from across the globe in the other posts of the series:

Mothers and Daughters Across the World
Fathers and Sons Across the World
Mothers and Sons Across the World

(All pictures are copyright protected and may not be used without the respective blogger’s explicit consent.)

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Rita Rosenback

Owner at Talkin' Ltd t/a multilingualparenting.com
Rita Rosenback is the founder of the Multilingual Parenting site, author of “Bringing up a Bilingual Child” and a Family Language Coach helping multilingual families. She also gives talks and holds workshops for parents and teachers on the topic of bilingual children.
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Latest posts by Rita Rosenback (see all)

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Filed Under: Parenting, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: daughters, fatherhood, fathers and daughters, wordless wednesday

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Comments

  1. Alexandria says

    August 26, 2015 at 4:31 am

    Beautiful dad’s and daughters. Looking and these gives me warm fuzzies and the feeling that hey- maybe the world’s not so bad 😉 Thanks for the lovely post!

    • Rita Rosenback says

      August 26, 2015 at 5:21 am

      Thank you, Alexandria, for your lovely comment. I so enjoy putting these together! 🙂

  2. Brynn says

    August 26, 2015 at 5:14 am

    Absolutely beautiful! I’ve loved the entire series. Great job Rita!

    • Rita Rosenback says

      August 26, 2015 at 5:22 am

      Thank you … and I love your pics so much!

  3. Eolia Disler says

    August 26, 2015 at 5:33 am

    Thank you Rita for this series of Wordless Wednesdays. Feelings of love and devotion between members of a family can have so many “faces”: traveling, playing, cooking, cuddling, walking in a forest or on the beach, etc

  4. Anna says

    August 26, 2015 at 6:14 am

    Every moment captured is so touching! Thank you for the series and looking forward to the next one!

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