I’m ready for anything. I’m not excited about it. I’m not looking to have long talks about it. But I am prepared for it.

I’m ready for anything. I’m not excited about it. I’m not looking to have long talks about it. But I am prepared for it.
One day, maybe he’ll be able to tell me, “Yo. Put me down.”
The best part of Ball-O is the story of how we got him…
As his Dad, it makes keeping him out of harm’s way, the hardest job I have, even harder.
My son is not a worst-case-scenario. He’s the realest human being I’ve ever met.
The entire process seems to go from selfless to self-serving with the click of an iPhone video.
Although rarely talked about, it’s one of the strangest parts of parenting.
The symbolism was shockingly on point. It was as if someone was writing this out for me to read, rather than to live.
It’s a mixture of bad advice growing up and a few too many times where I felt that I was putting other people out with my presence.
Believing your kids can do anything is easy. Believing in your own ability to show them how to do those things is hard.