
Present he never got to give breaks and warms daughter’s heart.
In today’s world, where you can find anything online, many people live in fear of what would happen to their Internet browser histories if they were to suddenly die, thus baring their private queries and interests for others to see. So perhaps it was with some trepidation that Japanese Twitter user Mokoko (@ChocoTriplets) started up the PC that her father had been using before he passed away last year.
Sure enough, when she pointed the browser at Amazon, she noticed that there were three items left in her dad’s cart, but which hadn’t been purchased yet. If you thought he’d been browsing saucy DVDs and risque photo albums, though, think again, as Mokoko reports:
うちのお父さん去年亡くなったんだけど、今日ずっと放置してたお父さんのパソコンつけたらAmazonのカートに何か残ってて、見たら新生児用の服が3つ入ってて、すごいせつない
— もここ³🎈みつご1y (@ChocoTriplets) March 25, 2019
“No one had used my dad’s computer since he passed away last year, and today I noticed there was something left in his Amazon cart. So I took a look, and found that he was planning to order three sets of baby clothes, and now my heart is breaking.”
As Momoko’s Twitter user name implies, she’s a mother to triplets, two boys and one girl, who she gave birth to in October.
生きてます。笑
— もここ³🎈みつご1y (@ChocoTriplets) March 15, 2019
じわじわ落ち着いてきたのでメモ…
🌸5ヶ月(修正4ヶ月)
身長平均62cm
体重平均6600g、オムツS
🍼160-200mlを5回、飲みむら多め
お昼寝は約3時間、夜は19時〜朝6:30
ネムリラとおしゃぶり卒業
ちび次男が追いついて体つきが全員ほぼ同じになったからますますややこしい👶🏻👶🏻👶🏻 pic.twitter.com/97HQNkZyfP
Momoko doesn’t mention the exact date of her father’s death, but since he passed away sometime in 2018, that means he had, at the very most, only a few months to spend with his grandchildren, if he was even able to meet them at all. Still, they were in his thoughts, enough so that he was already shopping for presents for them.
ほうら…曇りなきまなこで…
— もここ³🎈みつご1y (@ChocoTriplets) February 4, 2019
目を凝らせば、4に…4…に…
見えませんね!!!
4ヶ月です!!!🎂 pic.twitter.com/59YdvoiPtN
As anyone who’s spent much time around babies knows, though, they grow up fast. Sadly, in the time since Momoko’s father picked out the clothes and now, the babies have gotten big enough that the outfits he chose, even in their largest available sizes, are too small for his grandchildren to get much use out of. However, his final act of affection won’t be in vain, as Momoko has put the order through and has a plan for when the clothes are delivered:
“The clothes my dad chose are pretty small for my kids now, so after they wear them one time, I’m going to take the fabric and use it to make three stuffed animals for them, and the stuffed animals will watch over them as they grow up.”
ちょっと本気で落ち込んだから今日撮ったかわいいやつを見てください…
— もここ³🎈みつご1y (@ChocoTriplets) March 16, 2019
ぎゃあああ死ぬほどかわいいうわああああ明日もがんばる!! pic.twitter.com/yYr9t9Quw1
Momoko often shares photos of her triplets in adorable coordinated outfits, and no doubt when her Amazon delivery comes, she’ll be taking snapshots again. We can’t wait to see the babies’ loving grandpa picked out for them, though we suspect we’re going to need some tissues to wipe away the tears before we get a good look.
Source: Twitter/@ChocoTriplets via Jin
Top image: Pakutaso
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