I love to see how much Calvin loves his daddy. It is as plain as day, as clear as the nose on my face, as evident as the sun coming up through the trees, as beautiful as the smile Calvin has when Michael rubs bristly cheeks into his soft ones. And after some snuggles and hugs and giggles and squeals Calvin gives his daddy a kiss, opens his mouth wide and rests it on Michael’s nose, his forehead, his cheek—gently—and Michael responds, “ohhhhhhhhh—daddykiss!” at which Calvin smiles again, knowingly.
In that moment, who cares if the sun never comes up. I’ve got my very own sparkling rays of light right here to warm my soul.
In that moment, who cares if the sun never comes up. I’ve got my very own sparkling rays of light right here to warm my soul.
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