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戀情一樣心靈的親近 表面的淡妝痛楚 甜蜜 失落 希望幾乎都不會(huì)向外張揚(yáng)父親的愛仿佛 就是這樣中學(xué)生父親節(jié)演講稿三分鐘篇六六月的第三個(gè)星期天就要到來了,同學(xué)們那一天是什么節(jié)日呢?對(duì)!那一天就是父親節(jié)阿!同學(xué)們你們明白父親節(jié)的由來嗎?原先它源于美國,在州士波肯市有一個(gè)杜德夫人,當(dāng)她參加完教會(huì)舉辦的母親節(jié)主日崇拜之后,杜德夫人的心里有了很深的感觸,她心里想著:「為什么這個(gè)世界沒有一個(gè)紀(jì)念父親的節(jié)日呢?」年那年,正好是斯馬先生辭世之年,當(dāng)杜德夫人參加完教會(huì)的母親節(jié)感恩禮拜后,她個(gè)性地想念父親。于是杜德夫人在年春天開始推動(dòng)成立父親節(jié)的運(yùn)動(dòng),不久得到各教會(huì)組織的支持。年,美國總統(tǒng)尼克森簽署正式文件,將每年的六月第三個(gè)主日,訂為全美國的父親節(jié),并成為美國永久性的國定紀(jì)念日。秋天教我變得成熟,您的愛是累累碩果讓我看到成功的期望冬天教我變得堅(jiān)強(qiáng),您的愛是縷縷陽光賦予我自信和力量!春夏秋冬,日月輪轉(zhuǎn)時(shí)光的痕跡,悄悄爬上您的臉龐風(fēng)雨的磨礪,使您飽經(jīng)滄桑忘不了,您諄諄教導(dǎo)的情景忘不了,您騎車載送女兒上學(xué)的背影忘不了,女兒遲歸時(shí)您目光中的憂愁忘不了,女兒生病時(shí)您臉龐上的擔(dān)心忘不了的一幕幕,忘不了的父女情……如果生命能夠輪回,來生我還做您的女兒!此時(shí)此刻我只想在您耳邊說一句:爸爸,我愛您!這是一個(gè)女兒的心聲,祝愿天下的父親母親身體健康!中學(xué)生父親節(jié)演講稿三分鐘篇七dear dad,today i was at the shopping mall and i spent a lot of time reading thefather’s day cards. they all had a special message that in some way or anotherreflected how i feel about you. yet as i selected and read, and selected andread again, it occurred to me that not a single card said what i really want tosay to you.you’ll soon be 84 years old, dad, and you and i will have had 55 father’sdays together. i haven’t always been with you on father’s day nor have i beenwith you for all of your birthdays. it wasn’t because i didn’t want to be withyou. i’ve always been with you in my heart but sometimes life gets in theway.you know, dad, there was a time when we were not only separated by thegeneration gap but pletely polarized by it. you stood on one side of thegreat spanide and i on the other, father and daughter split apart by age andexperience, opinions, hairstyles, cosmetics, clothing, curfews, music, andboys.the fatherdaughter duel of ’54 shifted into high gear when you taught meto drive the old dodge and i decided i would drive the ‘54 chevy whether youliked it or not. the police officer who escorted me home after you reported thechevy stolen late one evening was too young to understand fatherdaughterpolitics and too old to have much tolerance for a snotty 16 year old. you wereso decent about it, dad, and i think that was probably what made it the worstnight of my life.our relationship improved immensely when i married a man you liked, andthings really turned around when we begin making babies right and left. wedidn’t have a television set, you know, and we had to entertain ourselvessomehow. i didn’t know what to expect of you and mom as grandparents but ididn’t have to wait long to find out. those babies adored you then just as theyadore you now. when i see you with all your grandchildren, i know you’ve giventhem the finest gift a grandparent can give. you’ve given them yourself.somewhere along the line, the generation gap evaporated. age separates usnow and little else. we agree on most everything, perhaps because we’ve learnedthere isn’t much worth disagreeing about. however, i would like to mention thatfly fishing isn’t all you’ve cracked it up to be, dad. you can say what you wantabout wrist action and stance and blah, blah, blah...i’ve been happily drifting for a lot of years, dad, and i didn’t see yougetting older.i suppose i saw us and our relationship as aging together, rather like afine wine. numbers never seemed important. but the oddest thing happened lastweek. i was at a stop sign and i watched as you turned the corner in your didn’t immediately occur to me that it was you because the man driving lookedso elderly an