Many years ago, I had a friend whose husband was a navy guy. At the time, we worked out that he had missed two thirds of his daughters life. She was 9 at the time 😢♥️♥️♥️♥️
@@graxo3752 Sadly, the country doesn't care but the child does. It`s not heroic to leave a child for career. He choses fatherhood. It`s very selfish and not farsighted leaving the family, specially when the child is in need of his parents` influence.
@@yvs3913 yet mkst of the time the military is something they chose as a last resort andbthe benefits etc help the family its a high risk .... low reward thung but keeping the family afloat os the husbands job. Caring for herself and the child is a mothers job. The fathers job is to instill stronf morals am valuess as well aa teach the boy how to be a proper man in society but there's things vary from family to family.
As a military kid, I know one thing for sure. Dad is doing everything right for his little boy. On my dad’s fourth out of seven deployments he bought me and my siblings a daddy doll that had a picture of him on it. When you squeezed it a recording of his voice would say, “Daddy loves you so much. I can’t wait to give you a big hug. Be good to each other and always say your prayers at night. I love you.”
Yeah I didn't have anything like that when my dad was in the Red Sea for 18 months. Or all the weekends we didn't get to play because he was standing watch. Or all the weeks and months he was away in training. Nothing is a substitute for involved, active parents of both sexes. After having lived it, I don't believe military life is compatible with raising kids.
My dad bought me a daddy doll on his second deployment. I still have it. He went on three deployments and many, many other TDY’s. He’s also been gone since July of last year because he’s at a school for work. He’ll be there until early June. He’s been living in a small camper for months, and he really misses us. He got to visit a few times, and he’ll be visiting in two weeks for his spring break. My sister and I won’t be on spring break until a few weeks later, but my dad gets to see me perform in band at MPA, and he hasn’t been able to see me perform this year, so I’m excited for him to see :D
Despite the separation, this boy is lucky to have a loving father like this. And blessings to the mother who has to care for their son on her own while Dad is away.
My husband was deployed to Afghanistan, and his friend came home on leave when his son was born, only child. When he went back, he was only back in Afghanistan two e weeks when he tragically lost his life during an ambush. His son is now 16 and only has a few pictures of his dad holding him.
@@helloisitmeurlookingfor5898 my husband didn't sign up to go fight in a war. He signed up to protect his country foreign and domestic. My family has a lot of military background and both of his parents and 3 of his brothers were all in the military. When he signed up everything was peaceful and we never thought something like what happened would happen. Besides the fact that he wanted to protect our country if no one fought but the bed people, evil would take over the world. Christians need to stand up instead of constantly being pushed back. Christ doesn't want us to allow evil to overcome our GREAT country.
@@helloisitmeurlookingfor5898 There a lot of reasons. Many people want to serve for their country, people do it to get out of a bad home, or if they see that they are not really doing anything in life. My dad did it because he dropped out of college, didn't have a job, and he didn't want to stay in the projects. Plus her husband didn't choose to go to Afghanistan, he was deployed, he didn't have a choice.
Newsflash: military members wives and spouses are awesome. Every day their loved one is gone tdy, or on a tour of duty overseas, they continue raising the kids; getting them to appointments; making sure the kids get to school; make sure the kids get their schoolwork done; take the kids to after-school activities, fix booboos; deal with tantrums and backtalk; get the shopping done; prepare the meals; clean the house; mow the yard; take out the trash; get the vehicles serviced; pay the bills; call appliance repairmen, hvac techs, plumbers; and so much more. Any new mom has to deal with diapers and middle of the night feedings, colic, throwing up, possibly preparing bottles, breastfeeding. If there are other children, taking care of their needs, too. Military spouses, no matter the gender, deal with the same stuff (with the exception of men breast-feeding). Additionally, many of them also work outside of the home. p.s. there are also active duty moms. They're awesome, too.
The build a bear had me 😭😭Its so sad the short time they have, the bear will make his son's days a little better. Thank You for your Service and the sacrifice your family has given.❤God Bless 🙏🙏🙏❤😊
When I was a child my dad was deployed to Vietnam and we didn’t see him or get to talk to him for a year. So glad kids today can see their dads through video calls. That would have been a miracle for my family. So glad we have the technology now.
Try being the kid who grows up with attachment issues due to having parents who can't be depended on to be there and always moving houses and schools when Daddy gets reassigned.
@ShineOnBenevolentSun It really does sound like a miserable existence for everyone involved. The more time goes on, the less I understand people who voluntarily sign up for the military. Or, at least, I have a harder time defending the choice, I guess. Just, given....... everything. History. Politics. Economy. Housing. Healthcare. What they're signing up for... requires either ignorance (which is not necessarily the "fault" or "choice" of the individual), desperation, or a seriously questionable moral compass.
@@ShineOnBenevolentSunand that kid grows up (unlike you) who isn't a pssy crying over daddy issues. If not for their sacrifice their kids would be living in poverty because it's already been proven most jobs aren't financially stable, enlisting is one source of guaranteed stability for your family
@@MacabreAfterpartyInsurance doesn't mean anything compared to having parents overseas. There was no special insurance when my dad was in the military.
@katherinkeegan8601 It is one less thing my single, 20 year veteran mother with multiple health issues and a sick daughter needed to worry about. So yeah. It means everything to many.
@@MacabreAfterparty Your original comment suggested that the only reason people join the military is for the insurance. That's not correct. Many people are at a low point in their lives not seeing any worthwhile future for themselves. They join to get out of the negative cycle they are in. Some join to build up savings, there are many reasons to join including patriotism.
Being a military wife is not easy. I could never imagine my husband being gone for that long and solo parenting all on my own with a new born baby. Go mama and ofc ik things couldn’t possibly be easy for the dad as well.
I am not military but worked on us army bases around the world and saw the sacrifices these young men and women made for freedom, being thousands of miles from family. They deserve your respect.
Their children, who didn't ask for this life and who didn't volunteer to give up this precious developmental time with their parent, deserves more of your support.
@@ShineOnBenevolentSun you're talking about young men and women many of which didn't have the option to rock up on wall street or silicon valley. Churlish response. Sacrifice produces stoics
@j.h3442 Responding to ignorant, anti-american bs doesn't solve anything, but I am wondering if that anonymous placeholder stands for Jack Hoff or not.
I respect all service men/women but I would be lying if I said I didn’t have just a bit more respect for the guys in Nam and before because they basically had few choices. Once that draft number hit, you went to war or tried to skip out to Canada or went to prison. I had a family member so scared of going over there and/or dying overseas and not being found that he put his index finger in the barrel of a loaded shotgun and willingly pulled the trigger because he knew that was his way out. I’ve heard of others willingly taking non-lethal shots to get a discharge which wasn’t always a success some were sent back into the field after they recovered. How much would have such 😂
Children of servicemembers didn't choose military life; they don't volunteer to give up their earliest and most precious developmental years with their military parent (and probably grandparents as they're likely not stationed near them), yet the military takes this from the kids anyhow. Military kids deserve the most support of all.
So great to have technology where he was able to FaceTime his son everyday and build connection. The son is lucky to have an awesome dad and best friend.
Nothing but love of a dad. A bear with his voice. May that son keep that bear with his dad's voice inside. Story like that. May son still have that bear he get married. Become dad and tell his son that story about him and his dad. A amry dad and how dad knew of away to stay close to each other. A. Bear with his voice. That makes me smile. So I know the son would not only smile. But talking to his dad like he was there. I love it. You go dad !!
The mom isn't in danger of never coming back home. Women get enough attention, stop taking away attention from the man. Men have feelings too Hypocrite
My father got out of the army when I was born because otherwise he would have been gone for the first 2 years of my life. He did not want that. I was more important. ❤
🦋 What a wonderful father who adores his son so much ! Thank you mama for being there while dad is away. Blessings everyone from California. My nephew just returned from the middle east and had to be away from his little son. 🕊️
@@annacaiazza8869 l am not sure if he will be deployed again, but for now he is with his four year old !! Thanks for your wishes ! Love from Yorba Linda ! 🧸
I’m 37 and I live across the country from my whole family. My mom made me a build a bear with her voice telling me she loves me 🥰🤣 we’re never too old and always their babies ❤
Military families are a special breed. They know how to make it work. But, there are civilian families "out there" where one or both parents are on the road for their jobs. They in turn figure out how to make family life work. ❤
God bless our soldiers.. this made me emotional.. i can't imagine leaving my children for any amount of time.. especially right after they're born and during the most crucial time when the bonding happens..what a great man and father to make the effort and time to face time his kid. My kids dad lives 10 minutes away and never calls them when I have them.. which is most of the time. this was sad and beautiful to watch at the same time
So beautiful and heartwarming. Thank you Sir for your sacrifice and service to our Country and to your family. This is what makes America strong. LOVE.
First I want to thank this new dad for his service in the military. You can see how much this dad loves his son. And it real nice that he face time with his son. You can see the son loves his dad too. My prayers are with this military man and everyone else in The military
My god, the sacrifices. We must all stay mindful of that 1% who give so much for the 99% of us. We thank you, your new little guy and your wife for your sacrifice and service 🩵🙏🏼🩵
Tbh even though those little moments when theyre infants are cherishable. Get that military time out now so that way when they start walking and talking you can always be there
This is a great father because even though he had to leave his baby boy that he loves and adores, he made the time and commitment from military active duty to face time his child and talk to him every day he could. And the then when he had to go again he made a build a bear with his voice for his son ! That is just pure love ❤️ that is unconditional commitment of a fathers love ❤️ God bless this young man for being that to his baby boy and also for serving our country! I pray he comes home soon and safe. Thank you to all the men and women who serve our country and have to leave their families and children to give us our freedom here and also the veterans and the ones who died and the POWs and MIAs May God protect you and bless your!
🎥 @alexlcookkk on TT
Is he still alive
Stop the war WEST.
Beautiful.❤❤❤❤❤
He got called to the military twice within the first two years of that kids life dang
Many years ago, I had a friend whose husband was a navy guy. At the time, we worked out that he had missed two thirds of his daughters life. She was 9 at the time 😢♥️♥️♥️♥️
You either love your country or you love your child. But you can't be there for both.
@@graxo3752 Sadly, the country doesn't care but the child does. It`s not heroic to leave a child for career. He choses fatherhood. It`s very selfish and not farsighted leaving the family, specially when the child is in need of his parents` influence.
@@yvs3913 yet mkst of the time the military is something they chose as a last resort andbthe benefits etc help the family its a high risk .... low reward thung but keeping the family afloat os the husbands job. Caring for herself and the child is a mothers job. The fathers job is to instill stronf morals am valuess as well aa teach the boy how to be a proper man in society but there's things vary from family to family.
The first 2 years are so important for mental growth. Loads of research indicate that having both parents around during the first 2 years is vital
As a military kid, I know one thing for sure. Dad is doing everything right for his little boy. On my dad’s fourth out of seven deployments he bought me and my siblings a daddy doll that had a picture of him on it. When you squeezed it a recording of his voice would say, “Daddy loves you so much. I can’t wait to give you a big hug. Be good to each other and always say your prayers at night. I love you.”
Not sure how old you are, we didn't have daddy dolls or build a bears when my dad was over seas in Vietnam. You are lucky to have had such things.
Oh My Heart 🥰 The Fact That You Remember Your Dad's Recording 💭 & Can Recite It Verbatim Literally Has Me Tearing Up 🥲 That's Seriously The Sweetest ❤
❤❤❤❤
Yeah I didn't have anything like that when my dad was in the Red Sea for 18 months. Or all the weekends we didn't get to play because he was standing watch. Or all the weeks and months he was away in training.
Nothing is a substitute for involved, active parents of both sexes. After having lived it, I don't believe military life is compatible with raising kids.
My dad bought me a daddy doll on his second deployment. I still have it. He went on three deployments and many, many other TDY’s. He’s also been gone since July of last year because he’s at a school for work. He’ll be there until early June. He’s been living in a small camper for months, and he really misses us. He got to visit a few times, and he’ll be visiting in two weeks for his spring break. My sister and I won’t be on spring break until a few weeks later, but my dad gets to see me perform in band at MPA, and he hasn’t been able to see me perform this year, so I’m excited for him to see :D
Despite the separation, this boy is lucky to have a loving father like this. And blessings to the mother who has to care for their son on her own while Dad is away.
My husband was deployed to Afghanistan, and his friend came home on leave when his son was born, only child. When he went back, he was only back in Afghanistan two e weeks when he tragically lost his life during an ambush. His son is now 16 and only has a few pictures of his dad holding him.
That is so sad. Prayers.🙏🙏🙏🙏
That's so heartbreaking😢 May this husband and dad be resting in peace.
I hate to be that person, but as a pakistani, why would your husband sign up to go fight a war? It doesnt make much sense to me I guess.
@@helloisitmeurlookingfor5898 my husband didn't sign up to go fight in a war. He signed up to protect his country foreign and domestic. My family has a lot of military background and both of his parents and 3 of his brothers were all in the military. When he signed up everything was peaceful and we never thought something like what happened would happen.
Besides the fact that he wanted to protect our country if no one fought but the bed people, evil would take over the world. Christians need to stand up instead of constantly being pushed back. Christ doesn't want us to allow evil to overcome our GREAT country.
@@helloisitmeurlookingfor5898 There a lot of reasons. Many people want to serve for their country, people do it to get out of a bad home, or if they see that they are not really doing anything in life. My dad did it because he dropped out of college, didn't have a job, and he didn't want to stay in the projects. Plus her husband didn't choose to go to Afghanistan, he was deployed, he didn't have a choice.
Its sad that our fathers miss their children's lives in order to fight someone else's war. God bless you guys🫡
And mother's 😉
Yes, and mother's@@vikkiledgard8483
@@vikkiledgard8483cap
Mostly Americans .why u doing this to your men 😢😢😢
@@normalguy5541Dude we're not the government. Ask them.
This is called a father of loveness so adorable to see this🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
I would say I cried seeing this such a caring father
he sounds australlian and as i am aware right now australlia is not at war with anyone or deployed in any combat zones? is he just going on duty?
@@Gunships.what…
Samee❤
What a beautiful father son relationship 🤗 Would love to see more daddy’s boy and momma’s girl content 💕
That’s the love that every child should receive!!! 🧡👏🏽👏🏽
Newsflash: military members wives and spouses are awesome.
Every day their loved one is gone tdy, or on a tour of duty overseas, they continue raising the kids; getting them to appointments; making sure the kids get to school; make sure the kids get their schoolwork done; take the kids to after-school activities, fix booboos; deal with tantrums and backtalk; get the shopping done; prepare the meals; clean the house; mow the yard; take out the trash; get the vehicles serviced; pay the bills; call appliance repairmen, hvac techs, plumbers; and so much more.
Any new mom has to deal with diapers and middle of the night feedings, colic, throwing up, possibly preparing bottles, breastfeeding. If there are other children, taking care of their needs, too.
Military spouses, no matter the gender, deal with the same stuff (with the exception of men breast-feeding).
Additionally, many of them also work outside of the home.
p.s. there are also active duty moms. They're awesome, too.
Doing the bare minimum for your OWN child well being isn't awesome. It's parenting, your duty to your children that YOU CHOOSE TO HAVE.
@@Amygrrrrl It's very difficult doing it alone
Exactly @@Amygrrrrl
It sounds so hard, I always hope they have extended family willing to help :)
As a military kid, it is so hard to watch your parent leave for long periods of time but them leaving behind things for you is the best thing ever!!!
@artofcreation_photosreal question. What’s it like having a room temperature IQ?
@@BH-pt1psbEST COMEBACK EVERR IM DYING
@artofcreation_photos So we don't speak German or Japanese? How do you think America came into existence?
I was a military kid too. But, until the day he died November 6, 2022 ,and every day since, I am "Daddy's Girl" forever ❤CK
@@BH-pt1ps Room temperature is generous
The way the baby was bouncing on his dad's shoulders 😂😂😂😂
That was hilarious the babys head moving like a bobble head 😂😂
Little man was really feelin somethin 😂
The build a bear had me 😭😭Its so sad the short time they have, the bear will make his son's days a little better. Thank You for your Service and the sacrifice your family has given.❤God Bless 🙏🙏🙏❤😊
When I was a child my dad was deployed to Vietnam and we didn’t see him or get to talk to him for a year. So glad kids today can see their dads through video calls. That would have been a miracle for my family. So glad we have the technology now.
May God protect you and your beautiful family....
God’s dead.
@@cronus7500 God is alive my friend, and he loves you
@@cronus7500how can something immortal be dead?
@@cronus7500nah man you got it all wrong, in order to be dead you had to have been real to begin with
Thats rough on mom too. I couldnt imagine being without my partner just having a baby.
I've been there when my husband was serving. It's tough, but we got through and learned a lot
Try being the kid who grows up with attachment issues due to having parents who can't be depended on to be there and always moving houses and schools when Daddy gets reassigned.
@ShineOnBenevolentSun It really does sound like a miserable existence for everyone involved. The more time goes on, the less I understand people who voluntarily sign up for the military. Or, at least, I have a harder time defending the choice, I guess. Just, given....... everything. History. Politics. Economy. Housing. Healthcare. What they're signing up for... requires either ignorance (which is not necessarily the "fault" or "choice" of the individual), desperation, or a seriously questionable moral compass.
@@ShineOnBenevolentSunand that kid grows up (unlike you) who isn't a pssy crying over daddy issues. If not for their sacrifice their kids would be living in poverty because it's already been proven most jobs aren't financially stable, enlisting is one source of guaranteed stability for your family
Men & women in the Military sacrifice so much for their Country. They’re incredible ❤
Their families suffer with their dad and husband gone too. And Mothers gone in the service too.
It's not about their country. It's about the benefits they can get for their family. The insurance is top notch
@@MacabreAfterpartyInsurance doesn't mean anything compared to having parents overseas. There was no special insurance when my dad was in the military.
@katherinkeegan8601 It is one less thing my single, 20 year veteran mother with multiple health issues and a sick daughter needed to worry about. So yeah. It means everything to many.
@@MacabreAfterparty Your original comment suggested that the only reason people join the military is for the insurance. That's not correct.
Many people are at a low point in their lives not seeing any worthwhile future for themselves. They join to get out of the negative cycle they are in. Some join to build up savings, there are many reasons to join including patriotism.
Being a military wife is not easy. I could never imagine my husband being gone for that long and solo parenting all on my own with a new born baby. Go mama and ofc ik things couldn’t possibly be easy for the dad as well.
É o que penso. A esposa se torna mãe solo. Muito difícil e triste.
They are going to be buddies no matter how far apart they are
This is to sweet, its hard sometimes when family members leave for long periods of time, but its amazing how people stay connected ❤❤
I am not military but worked on us army bases around the world and saw the sacrifices these young men and women made for freedom, being thousands of miles from family. They deserve your respect.
Their children, who didn't ask for this life and who didn't volunteer to give up this precious developmental time with their parent, deserves more of your support.
@@ShineOnBenevolentSun you're talking about young men and women many of which didn't have the option to rock up on wall street or silicon valley. Churlish response. Sacrifice produces stoics
Young Men. Not women. Men are the ones sacrificing their lives.
@@capio78 Men does the sacrifice. Young Men.
@@RameshbabuKoonan there were plenty of women there too, not just men, many of those women were mothers with kids 1000's of miles away.
Thank you, Sir, for your sacrifices. Salute
Offing people in middle east? It aint a sacrifice. Its a cowardice and evil
He died?
Hopefully not. I was referring to the sacrifices he's making for his wife, young child and the rest of us by serving in our military.
@@ShaneSchimpf you're thanking him for envading other countries? Wow.. how nobel of him
@j.h3442 Responding to ignorant, anti-american bs doesn't solve anything, but I am wondering if that anonymous placeholder stands for Jack Hoff or not.
My dad had to miss my birth because of the military, thanks to God he can be home again and we r closer than ever ❤
I respect all service men/women but I would be lying if I said I didn’t have just a bit more respect for the guys in Nam and before because they basically had few choices. Once that draft number hit, you went to war or tried to skip out to Canada or went to prison. I had a family member so scared of going over there and/or dying overseas and not being found that he put his index finger in the barrel of a loaded shotgun and willingly pulled the trigger because he knew that was his way out. I’ve heard of others willingly taking non-lethal shots to get a discharge which wasn’t always a success some were sent back into the field after they recovered. How much would have such 😂
this is the true definition of a good dad, fathers should look up to him ❤
Such special moments. ❤❤❤ . A dads love is with you always.
Congrats on becoming a great Dad. Thank you for your service, sir. 🇺🇸
This just go's to show how much the army does for us and why we should appreciate them ❤
Oh you better, because they either go to die for you or go to prison if they refuse!
Children of servicemembers didn't choose military life; they don't volunteer to give up their earliest and most precious developmental years with their military parent (and probably grandparents as they're likely not stationed near them), yet the military takes this from the kids anyhow.
Military kids deserve the most support of all.
So great to have technology where he was able to FaceTime his son everyday and build connection. The son is lucky to have an awesome dad and best friend.
Yep. When I was in the only thing we had was snail mail HAM Radio. We got two minutes once a week to talk to our family.
When the voice-over said "But sadly", my stomach dropped. Whew!!!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND PROTECTION SIR AND THANK YOU FOR THE SERVICE OF YOUR FAMILY 💙🙇🏽♀️💙🙇🏽♀️
the BEST DAD ever ❤❤😢
What a great DAD
when my dad was around, he made a build a bear for my little brother, that said, “daddy loves you buddy.” because my dad was in the military as well.
The message he put inside the bear actually made me cry 😭
I know how this feels. It never gets easy having to leave.
To all the soldiers, we salute you, and we'll be forever grateful to you for the sacrifices you make to keep our nations secured... 🙏🏽
Come on America! We definitely need to honor & respect our military far more than we do!!!
Not me tearing up 🥹🤣
I pray god always looks over our soldiers and make sure this daddy always gets to come home ❤.
God Bless this wonderful father!❤
Military spouses and kids have it tough. Thank you for your sacrifice.
That dad better be okay and never called back into service again.
He’s a miniature hockey player♥️
Thanks for your service and being a truly awesome dad. Congrats to you both on your baby ❤
Kudos to mom for holding the fort down and raising this precious baby while dad’s gone!!
May god protect and watch over this beautiful family.
Thank is cute for leaving such precious toy for newborn son.
Thank you for your service sir and i hope you will return home soon safely.
Nothing but love of a dad. A bear with his voice. May that son keep that bear with his dad's voice inside. Story like that. May son still have that bear he get married. Become dad and tell his son that story about him and his dad. A amry dad and how dad knew of away to stay close to each other. A. Bear with his voice. That makes me smile. So I know the son would not only smile. But talking to his dad like he was there. I love it. You go dad !!
Thank God he got to see him being born.
Thank you for your service
what a nice dad
Nobody’s shouting out the mom, raising a newborn and than an infant all by herself! Cudos!
The mom isn't in danger of never coming back home. Women get enough attention, stop taking away attention from the man. Men have feelings too Hypocrite
Cause she's not all by herself and this video isn't about her..
@@jylessa_spiritgem4736 she was for 7 months. & I’m aware, that’s why I’m shouting her out 😂
I love military parents
They do everything they can to see their children. It restores my faith in people
🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️ Thank you got your services young man.
Thank you for your service, sir. Proud Marine wife and sister-in-law here.
So heartwarming ❤️
It’s not only the Heroes that sacrifice for our great nation, the whole family. Thank you guys!
My father got out of the army when I was born because otherwise he would have been gone for the first 2 years of my life. He did not want that. I was more important. ❤
A great Dad,a true American,and a dream Husband❤❤❤❤
It must be nice to be in the military and get called up and be able to talk to your kid every day because alot of guys didn't get to do that.
It's a hard thing to do. Fortunately, I did my service before I had kids, but kudos to the soldiers who go through this.... Respect...
He is a brave man to volunteer to protect our country, especially because he has a wife and baby!
Going to Afghanistan, another continent to protect his country
God, protect this man.
'Loved ones are like stars, you can 't always see them but you always know they are there for you'
-a wise person
"Ill be home soon"
Hits harder than an Asteroid hitting earth bro
This was the hardest part for our family. Daddy would be gone for 3 to 4 months, home for a month, and then gone again.❤
What a good dad
Thank you sir for your service 🙏
He better be home soon🥹🫡💯🙏
This kiddo has a true Superhero for a Dad.. , 💙
The dad is so sweet 😢
Awww he’s adorable 😊
🦋 What a wonderful father who adores his son so much ! Thank you mama for being there while dad is away. Blessings everyone from California. My nephew just returned from the middle east and had to be away from his little son. 🕊️
Awww I hope he gets to stay home now with his son and family! Glad he is safe ! ❤Blessings from Southern California 😂
@@annacaiazza8869 l am not sure if he will be deployed again, but for now he is with his four year old !! Thanks for your wishes ! Love from Yorba Linda ! 🧸
I love his NHL sweatshirt
Military spouses need our special loving and prayers!
God bless the Military families
What a good parent. His son will always love him!
I’m 37 and I live across the country from my whole family. My mom made me a build a bear with her voice telling me she loves me 🥰🤣 we’re never too old and always their babies ❤
I can relate, my father is in the Navy
Military families are a special breed. They know how to make it work. But, there are civilian families "out there" where one or both parents are on the road for their jobs. They in turn figure out how to make family life work. ❤
Precious moments. Prayers
AWHHH THAT MADE ME CRY. I wish my dad did that 😭😭😭
God bless our soldiers.. this made me emotional.. i can't imagine leaving my children for any amount of time.. especially right after they're born and during the most crucial time when the bonding happens..what a great man and father to make the effort and time to face time his kid. My kids dad lives 10 minutes away and never calls them when I have them.. which is most of the time. this was sad and beautiful to watch at the same time
Prayers to the mom for having to raise the kid alone (minus dad being on FT and her family to help her) ❤
So precious and loving father and son. God bless y’all thank you for all you did in your military God protect you and bless you all.❤🙏🙌🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
So beautiful and heartwarming. Thank you Sir for your sacrifice and service to our Country and to your family. This is what makes America strong. LOVE.
Thank you for your service and keeping us safe.
This is so wholesome 🥹
I love these snippets showing just how much a man can love his child - we know they exist but now it feels like they getting their past due props ❤❤❤
First I want to thank this new dad for his service in the military. You can see how much this dad loves his son. And it real nice that he face time with his son. You can see the son loves his dad too. My prayers are with this military man and everyone else in The military
God bless service men❤
Sweet!!!! 🥹❤️🙏
Thank you for your service!!! ❤❤❤
My god, the sacrifices. We must all stay mindful of that 1% who give so much for the 99% of us. We thank you, your new little guy and your wife for your sacrifice and service
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Awesome Dad!!!! Your son will treasure that bear throughout the years. Thank you sir for your service. Many blessings to you and your family!!! ❤🙏🫂
Tbh even though those little moments when theyre infants are cherishable. Get that military time out now so that way when they start walking and talking you can always be there
Blessings to you all. ❤🎉😊
“But sadly, just two months later, he found out”
Ngl my heart dropped cuz i thought he was gonna say he died or got cancer
Honestly, I’m more surprised the wife was faithful than he had a great relationship with his son.
This man takes care of his kid better than men who don't have to leave for months or years for job/war
This is a great father because even though he had to leave his baby boy that he loves and adores, he made the time and commitment from military active duty to face time his child and talk to him every day he could. And the then when he had to go again he made a build a bear with his voice for his son ! That is just pure love ❤️ that is unconditional commitment of a fathers love ❤️ God bless this young man for being that to his baby boy and also for serving our country! I pray he comes home soon and safe.
Thank you to all the men and women who serve our country and have to leave their families and children to give us our freedom here and also the veterans and the ones who died and the POWs and MIAs May God protect you and bless your!
Almost had me when it's "but sadly"