Denied
Somehow along the way of life I have become a minority. Not because of my race or religion, but because I’m a single Dad who cares for his kid. I’m not sure why it is assumed that the majority of fathers either don’t care or don’t think they have what it takes to be a full time dad but, it’s sad, it’s ridiculous and it irritates me. I don’t like being treated like an anomaly. “Oh, you’re a weekend Dad?” No I’m a full time Dad and no, I’m not gay I just happen to care more for my child than anything else in the world.
A friend from Church asked if I had taken Wyatt to a new Pizza place that just opened made just for kids. I said I hadn’t heard of it have you been? “Yes, some of the mothers from day care and I took our kids last week.” When asked why someone didn’t tell me I was given the excuse, “Well it was a girl’s thing.” My son missed an opportunity to play with his friends outside of day care because his Dad doesn’t always fit in? It’s not that big of a deal but it gives an example how a single Dad is something the world still has a hard time adjusting to and accepting. The way I see it, God wouldn’t have given me this opportunity if he didn’t think I was cut out for it and I intend not to let him down.
1 Comments:
I love the way to tell your stories.
This is still the world where women are the caretaker of kids. As they are feminin and gentle and patient which the key ingredients to handle kids. But please don't feel left out. I know it's hard being a "minority" but you just need to prove yourself that you are the perfect parent for your kid. No matter gender you are in.
Ask other moms to get you involved in the kids' outings. Chances are one of them will remember you. And once they get use to have you around on such occassions, they will invite you no matter what... You just have to be patient and show them what you are capable of..
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