baby boy
I have to admit that most of my day is spent being silly and making jokes. Um a firm believer in the fact that laughter keeps you young and makes life so much more enjoyable.I'm going to be a bit serious here and talk about my pride, my joy, my angel, my baby boy.
I often think to myself how my life would be different if I wasn't blessed with his perfection. The only thing that comes to mind is that my life would be dull, unfulfilled, and a much much more sad place.
Often times I find myself looking forward to the "my time" after he goes to bed. When he does I always find myself wanting to wake him up so we can play and wrestle more.
I seriously have a hard time when he goes to visit his mother.
Thank god for him.
I plan to teach by example of how a real man should live his life. Honesty, love, and an abnormal respect for people in general.
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If that's how you live your life then your task will be a simple one; bring him everywhere you go, make him part of your life rather than an observer. Engage him in decisions and never punish rather, instill a conscience in him and let him understand that he controls that conscience with it's life long permanence with his decisions. when he comes down hard on himself for his mistakes forgive him and explain that others do as well as his intent was to do good.
I'm wondering why you have a hard time when he is with his mother though. Is she not a good person who has his best interests at heart and can also teach him things or is it simply because you miss him?
Congratulations to you prouddaddy! Your son is a fortunate little boy. Remember, in teaching him to be a real man, real men have real emotions. Respect is also born of emotion. Having a heart for other people is respect in itself. Teach him first to love as he is loved.