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11th December 2017
04:03pm GMT

"Now to figure out who:
will cook and feed my children?
will get them to school on time?
will pick out clothes for our youngest to wear?
will respect their routines and help hold those boundaries for them?
will hug them when they need a hug and kiss their bruises, and tend to their scrapes?
will comfort them with their nightmares and help them go back to sleep?
will help them with conflict resolution with their siblings?
will listen to every little detail they want to share about their day?
will read them a story, encourage them to play outside, or play a game with them?
will support and encourage my teenage daughters with their feminine 'problems,' and their relationship struggles?
will model kindness, love, patience, listening, empathy, strength, bravery, and all the good things to them?"
"I'm not the babysitter. I'm not just their playmate. I'm their dad. And looking after them and guiding them and caring for them is my responsibility. And I love it - with all of its challenges."
Jeremy's post received a lot of attention upon posting. It's already got over 4,000 likes and 1,500 shares.
The dad-of-six said that he didn't want any attention or praise for being a good father, but it sure looks like he's gotten it now.
Images via Beyond Moi.