As long as he has his daughter, Carlos Chan does not mind not having any Father's Day surprise courtesy of on.cc Carlos Chan reveals that his wife has been so busy with her musical that she is reciting her lines in her dreams courtesy of singtao.com Carlos Chan says that only after becoming a father does not know the difficulties of being a parent. Now he would properly thank Papa. courtesy of mingpao.com Carlos Chan Ka Lok attended a market event yesterday and learned to cook "beer manila clams" with celebrity chef Cheung Kam-Cheung. He prepared to cook personally on Father's Day, all to "atone" to his father.Ka Lok revealed that his beloved daughter is now 11 months old. She used to eat a lot and was meaty, but recently she has begun to grow taller and thinner. She is reluctant to eat because of her teething discomfort. Now he and his wife Shiga Lin could only try every trick in the book to coax her into eating a little more. This is his first Father's Day after becoming a father, and he plans to cook personally for his father to celebrate. Ka Lok said that he was deeply ashamed that he had never cooked a meal in the past to repay his father for taking care of him. It was only when he became a father that he experienced worrying about his child. "I will always worry that the child will not grow up, afraid that she will be bad. I often talked back when I was little. Now I want to 'atone' to my father, cook a good meal for him, and make my best dish of cold crab."Would his wife Shiga Lin give him a surprise on behalf of their daughter on Father's Day? Ka Lok said that he probably would not receive any surprise, because his wife was busy rehearsing the musical. She was reciting the lyrics in her dreams. However he said that he has not started filming for the time being. He has planned to go on a trip with his wife after she finishes the musical performance, then jump into work. Actually he had several scripts in discussion recently, among which director Anselm Chan Mou Yin gave him a script with a very special subject. Would be a sequel to THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) or READY O/R KNOT (BUT YUT SING FUN)? He said that he could not revealed that, and hoped that the director would ask him to make it. He would look forward to participating in the performance.