Feeling a bit emotional today. Our son’s time at daycare is coming to an end as he is preparing to make his way to normal school soon. The mix of emotions from this is so wild. Happiness and sadness all in one. I honestly was not expecting to feel like this before having a kid. Like wtf. From the first time he cried when we left him when he was just a toddler, to the “Covid years” back home, then back to “normal” and now we have real conversations, it’s been a wild ride so far and I know it’s about to get a whole lot wilder. Ouch, I think I got something in my eye now. 🫣 nostr:npub16u83hjjrpgs43u8yez93tzhp3mllaz536smwm0hwy7k09kgp9n6sul9zf8
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🥺🥺 that’s so sweet, hope your son gets fortunate with the teachers and students surrounding him. ❤️
I hope he finds good friends. The father gonna take care of his school no doubt. It’s incredible to raise little humans.
Bullish on becoming a father one day. Probably in the next ~10 years 🤔
You gonna be a great father I can say already Tanel
That’s really kind of you to say Tetsu ❤️
It’ll happen when the time is right 👏
One day you’ll find a beautiful frog and from that egg a special little water hating frogger will hatch!
Expecting my first in November and I am so excited but nervous at the same time. I felt my first kick through the wife’s belly on Fathers Day!!! Blessed 😊
The child is already preparing for Nostr. One kick = one zap ❤️
Are you preparing?
I’m not a child 😂 Gimme a break man.
Congrats!
Thanks. I hope so too. Little dude is so social and optimistic.
Enjoy every moment, time just flies. My daughter is going to college next year 😅
Hah! It definitely does fly by.
Beautiful post 🫂
🫂proud father
Lovely sentiment Vin, parenting should be mandatory for men.
My girls are just finishing GCSE’s and 1st Year A Levels at a uk mixed school. Yesterday, one of my daughters Daisy, 18, came home crying after showing the local mayor around her School.
She explained the mayor was a KNOB who thinks he’s too important to simply say “coffee please” when asked, that he was unfit for purpose and a waste of resources. He thought the constant train delays where funny and even took some delight in explaining his importance to her whilst they walked.
I’m glad I wasn’t there.
Everyone agreed.
Children are much more observant and realist than we give them credit for just because they are “young.” Sometimes when they are naive they say and see what is “real” and not be influenced by bias and of personal gains. Rather, they can see what is good for the whole.
