I was having my breakfast at the Pulitzer Hotel when two scenes caught my attention: fathers taking care - by themselves - of their children. When I say ‘themselves’ I mean no mother or nanny or grandma around. I thought this is not a regular thing in America, at least not in my home country.
They say that time is the best medicine to forget and to overcome; that time is what wounds most need to be healed. But even the most powerful yet smooth uplift that time grants us also shows that certain things in life cannot go away without leaving scars behind.