backbancher
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And to preface the story it was a good kind.
We were watching Encanto: me, my wife and my 5 year old when mid movie our 8 month old wakes up so my wife goes and gets him and decides to just hold him. He’s teething so he’s been a little fussy lately even after a good nap.
A few min later I look over and my 5 year old grabbed our 8 month olds hand and they were just holding hands and I was like oh man that is adorable and pointed it out to my wife. I casually took a picture with my phone and then I just looked at them sitting there and the tears came and I just absolutely LOST IT.
I started wiping away tears and turned to my wife saying “why am I crying?!” And it just got more and more to me sobbing into my hands. I had to walk out of the room. And of course my wife is laughing and calling me cute the whole time.
There’s just something about being a dad. Prior to our first, who is now 6, I didn’t even begin to tear up at sad parts in movies. Now you show me any sad or emotional scene and I guarantee you there’s tears going down my face (I’m looking at you Endgame)
This is probably the first time though that something in my every day life with the kids has made me cry….. well that hard at least hahaha.
Just a story I wanted to share. I hope all you dads (and moms) have a great Christmas with your families!
Edit: Here’s the picture for you all as well!
We were watching Encanto: me, my wife and my 5 year old when mid movie our 8 month old wakes up so my wife goes and gets him and decides to just hold him. He’s teething so he’s been a little fussy lately even after a good nap.
A few min later I look over and my 5 year old grabbed our 8 month olds hand and they were just holding hands and I was like oh man that is adorable and pointed it out to my wife. I casually took a picture with my phone and then I just looked at them sitting there and the tears came and I just absolutely LOST IT.
I started wiping away tears and turned to my wife saying “why am I crying?!” And it just got more and more to me sobbing into my hands. I had to walk out of the room. And of course my wife is laughing and calling me cute the whole time.
There’s just something about being a dad. Prior to our first, who is now 6, I didn’t even begin to tear up at sad parts in movies. Now you show me any sad or emotional scene and I guarantee you there’s tears going down my face (I’m looking at you Endgame)
This is probably the first time though that something in my every day life with the kids has made me cry….. well that hard at least hahaha.
Just a story I wanted to share. I hope all you dads (and moms) have a great Christmas with your families!
Edit: Here’s the picture for you all as well!