Hello pimd community my name is Mauricio (more-e-c-o) best way of pronouncing it. Not sure if many of you know this but I'm also a Dad. The reason I chose to write this was to vent a bit but also show the real life side of me. Every other Wednesday I jump on my laptop work on a few reports for work might even go into my office for a meeting. On my desk and laptop is a picture of my 7 year old boy sal (Salvador). I drink my monster drink maybe have some lunch and head home. Then like clock work I get excited and sad at the same time. See I don't have my son living with me, his mom and myself didn't work out for the best and I'm good with that. The sad part is that I miss him... If there's dads out there in pimd good dads let me tell you that there's not many out there. I miss holding him, wrestling with him and sometimes even just looking at him watching tv. You might asking yourself "Well at least you have him" this is true but this isn't that type of thread it's every other Wednesday. The reason I get excited on Wednesday is because I know 2 more days and I get to see him and feel like a dad. I guess my point to this is to really show how much you can very easily take for granted your family or even friends and don't realize it until there not there. Don't get me wrong pimd community I've been there since day one but every other Wednesday.. I miss him and love my family and friends a little more too.For one special little fella I can't love him any more then I can right now because I fell in love with him since the first time I heard his heart beat... Morris
Morris this is beautiful, and even though you don't get to see your son that often I bet that everytime he sees you he's reminded of just how much you love him. (\(^.^)/) You're the best dad in the whole world to Sal, don't forget that.
Thank you guys so much, let me tell you my son is that smile on my face the reason why I work 65 hours a week. He's my special whittle fella. We got ice cream float wasted that day!!!
I want to hug you all. Daddies that love their kids are just good people, that end up raising more good people.