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Detective Dad

Having children has been the single most amazing experience for a bunch of reasons. Even my worst days are good days, because of them. A smile, a kiss, a hug...even an argument-it's all real.

Most mornings I am lucky enough to get up and take my children to daycare before going to work. My wife and I get them ready together which only takes a few minutes, but it's nice to be able to have that time together. Until about a month ago, Sum was working early at the hospital so she missed out on the morning soap opeara. Some mornings it's a struggle and some mornings it's a lot of fun. I had a fun one the other day:


When I woke up I realized that my guitar was out on the couch, and not in the guitar case. Hmmm. I hadn't played guitar, I layed and watched a movie with Jordan. Translation: I fell asleep and he went to town.


Obviously he felt he needed the guitar case for himself...or maybe he just wants to be like his Dad. Either way is alright with me.

Comments

Bluzlover said…
That is the coolest. He really watches everything you do. He wants to be like Dad. He has a great role model in you.
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