10/28/24-The Boyz
I have struggled with writing about the boys here. Who should I write about first? Whomever I choose to add to t3e blog first might think that means I like them better or they are more important to me. Or maybe they might think its better to be second because I was saving the best for last. So I have decided to make this post about both of them. And in order to protect their feelings I will be using fake names, Jeave and Steff.
Things I love about Jeave:
- Dependable
- Caring
- Hard Working
- Funny
- Creative
- Confident
- Honest
- Empathy
- Flexibility
- When faced with the opportunity to wrestle in high school he showed drive and determination to work hard in a sport he was relatively unfamiliar with. This includes the will power and self control to “make weight.” I wish I had his level of self confidence.
Things I love about Steff:
- Dependable
- Caring
- Hard Working
- Funny
- Creative
- Confident
- Honest
- Empathy
- Flexibility
- When faced with a tough life altering medical issue as a teenager he dealt with it better than most adults. When I found out I was sick, I knew I could deal with it if I just used him as a model.
I like the fact that when there is a stumbling block in the house they pull together and work hard to get the issue resolved. They are dependable. I know if they ever needed to take care of Cindy or I they would do whatever they needed to do.
The thing I like about them the most is the closeness they have for one another. I love to hear them in their rooms talking about football, or some Xbox game. I hope that they will continue to best brothers and best friends for the rest of their lives.
When I found out I was going to be a father I was worried I wouldn’t be a good Dad. I don’t know if I am or not, but I know I have two great kids. And I am proud of them. I can’t wait to see all the things they will accomplish in their lives.
(By the way-if you figure out which kid is Jeave and which is Steff, don’t tell them. I don’t want either of them to worry about which one is my favorite. I don’t want to wound their delicate Gen Z feelings).