What a beautiful tale to remind us what is truly important in life. It's so easy to get caught up in the stresses and irritants, not to mention the pace of life and overlook and neglect the most important things. Thank you for sharing this!
So very beautiful. A beautiful reminder... Thank u for sharing!
This is beautiful and amazing!! I have read this before but reminds me of my childhood with my dad!!
Oh I am tearing up..This was so good!! Leave it to you ABN..lol
My professor for Child Development handed this out to the class last semester....thought Id post it. Had me thinking....
It will make you stop and think for sure Evan! thank you!
OH and i LOVE the pic!! so adorable!!
Wow, what a great story and excellent reminder of what is really important in life. Thanks for posting this :)
The boy in the pic is my youngest son Jonathan. He lives with his mom but I get him 1 weekend a month...wish it was more but I make that one weekend special.
Awe! I loved that such a beautiful post! Thank you so much it definitely made me cry I want to be the best parent for my children and spend more quality time with them and I need to learn to quit saying wait mommy has to do this first :)
I'm sure you do Evan! i know you're a great daddy! :))
Great post Evan, love it! I'm sure your son just loves his weekends spent with you, cherish every moment my friend, time passes us by to fast not too! Good man yourself!!!
I love this!!! I've read this before. Such a good reminder of what's most important. Love the pic of you and your son.
Thanks for sharing that.. We all need reminded. My two boys are 2 states away and I miss them so much. When I get thru the worst of this torment, I'm gonna go see them for sure...day 5
I wanted to bump this so everyone who hasn't seen it could have a chance :)
Awwww, does that tug at the heart strings, or what? Such a good and timely lesson.
I love this, but mostly cause I'm building rockets and air cannons with my son and we pulled the bows out for my daughter. I get to read and do homework with them. Bowling and and ice skating, parties and Tae kwanDo, actually, I could use a break from the kids. I'm actually sore. It's worth every whimper and wine, it's totally worth making these kind if memories. I can see myself on this very front porch rockin.' Swapin' howdies with neighbors and filling my afternoons reminiscing days like these. I'll probably remember this truck I have, but it'll be vague to family okay time in the years or laboratory. We gotta build rocket engines and propellant by New Years. Almost have the last ingredient. "You could never get sick of seeing things like that."-my son's quote of the day.
I was called Mr Mom at the bowling alley, was that a compliment?
Absolutely....for sure for sure~
I'm a big Jamey Johnson fan & this story reminds me of his song The Dollar.