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RE: Let's be parents present

in #life7 years ago

When I was a child I always wanted to have super powers, now that I am an adult and I have a 4 month old baby, I am the kind of super hero that I should be, not the one I wanted but the one I should be.

The loving father but not consenting to bad things, the protective father but not overprotective, the father who exemplifies but not bad advice, the father who shows his son how hard life is, but is willing to show him the way correct so that his steps are firm even in the unstable terrain.

I always look at your baby when you take him to the office, he's so full of life and energy. With that imperactivity that characterizes every child. I ask God that Tobias (my son) is that healthy and full of energy when he is Eduardito's age.

Now I know what kind of hero I should be for my son, not one with super powers, no. One that is there for him, day and night no matter what, and that my back is his protector of every dagger that wants to dig into him, and my arms his wall of contention so he can grow up healthy.

Greetings my dear friend.

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Beautiful words @tatorey I know that you will be the best superhero for Tobias and that you will accompany him to discover that the world is an adventure, that Tobias will be a child full of energy and smiles.
The love for a son is the power that a SuperDad needs