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    Default Something to make even the toughest man shed a tear

    So background; I can from a long line of males in my family that just was raised to not shed a tear or show very little emotion, all the love-dovey stuff right.

    My son who is 4 1/2, caught some nasty virus thing from one of his school mates from a play date on Friday. We have been battling the thing the last 72 hours with 102+ fevers etc.

    My wife works 9 hour shifts at night at a nursing home and so I hold down the fort at night over the weekends.

    I am lying in bed and my boy comes into my room whining. I ask him whats wrong. "My brain hurts." he says. So I get up take his temp and it is high again and I notice he has the chills. His little lips are chattering shivering from his fever. He said "I am cold daddy."

    So I give him some medication and get him to lay down in bed with me and he curls up next to me. I put my arm around him and after a couple minutes I notice he stops shivering. I asked him; "Does your brain still hurt, are you still cold?" He replies: "No daddy." Then a little pause and he goes: "Thank you daddy." Then holds up his hands and makes a shape of a heart and says:"I love you daddy." Then proceeds to give me a big hug not letting go.

    Got to tell you I about lost it, just this swell of emotion, thinking of all the things in the world considered to be riches, this has got to be the best and most priceless feeling ever. I love my boys.............


    Sorry had to share..........
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    Hopefully he gets feeling well soon. Even though he is very sick cherish those memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skully View Post
    So background; I can from a long line of males in my family that just was raised to not shed a tear or show very little emotion, all the love-dovey stuff right.

    My son 4 1/2 caught some nasty virus thing from one of his school mates from a play date on Friday. We have been battling the thing the last 72 hours with 102+ fevers etc.

    My wife works 9 hour shifts at night at a nursing home and so I hold down the fort at night over the weekends.

    I am lying in bed and my boy comes into my room whining. I ask him whats wrong. "My brain hurts." he says. So I get up take his temp and it is high again and I notice he has the chills. His little lips are chattering shivering from his fever. He said "I am cold daddy."

    So I give him some medications and get him to lay down in bed with me and he curls up next to me. I put my arm around him and after a couple minutes I notice he stops shivering. I asked him; "Does your brain still hurt, are you still cold?" He replies: "No daddy." Then a little pause and he goes: "Thank you daddy." Then holds up his hands and makes a shape of a heart and says:"I love you daddy." Then proceeds to give me a big hug not letting go.

    Got to tell you I about lost it, just this swell of emotion, thinking of all the things in the world considered to be the riches, this has got to be the best and most priceless feeling ever. I love my boys.............


    Sorry had to share..........
    man let me tell you, as a single father of 2 boys myself (have been with dad since day one) your story choked me up as well, nothing wrong with feeling emotion for your lads. Mine have made me swell up inside more than I would have ever thought possible, Cant remember the last time I shed a tear over pain, or over a woman, but I can tell you I've done it over my boys.
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    The purest love always come from little kids and animals (esp dogs). They have no filter just express what is in their hearts. Drink all that in now before they are teenagers and you want to kill them. Seriously I hope the little guy gets better soon.

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    While that's a nice, heart-warming story....

    I do have to bust your balls about the whole "play date" thing. Seriously? Who sets up a play date?

    Hope your son feels better soon. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    While that's a nice, heart-warming story....

    I do have to bust your balls about the whole "play date" thing. Seriously? Who sets up a play date?

    Hope your son feels better soon. :-)
    Dude it is the wife thing, not me, his best friend in pre-shcool is a girl and the girl's mom is my wife's friend, so they set "play dates" at the park so they can still play together since school is out, and the mom's get to talk trash.


    He is feeling better, I know because he is abusing his little brother again as normal.
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    dont let him bust your balls, as the father of four i have set many a "play date"

    It is a father thing and i am comfortable with that.

    Glad the little guy is feeling better.
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    Great story, but since my wife survived 2 rounds of meningitis, when I read that he said "my brain hurts" I got really scared for a second until I kept reading. I hope you always remember that wonderful feeling.
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