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Sons always look up to their dads as their first “superhero”. Ironically, dads are spending lesser time
with their sons. Blame it on enormous workloads and financial troubles, but bonding
time between dads and sons is almost never happening anymore. Either they are
putting up with longer working hours or they are too tired to spend more time with their sons.
with their sons. Blame it on enormous workloads and financial troubles, but bonding
time between dads and sons is almost never happening anymore. Either they are
putting up with longer working hours or they are too tired to spend more time with their sons.
The magic word, however, is “quality time.” Dads don’t need to spend hours with their sons
if work won’t allow it. Going out for
long walks (coupled with long talks), eating at your favorite diner, and catching up on favorite college teams by grabbing
Tulsa Golden Hurricane tickets, UAB Blazers tickets or UC Santa Barbara Gauchos tickets would definitely bring every dad’s
relationship with his son to an entirely new level.
if work won’t allow it. Going out for
long walks (coupled with long talks), eating at your favorite diner, and catching up on favorite college teams by grabbing
Tulsa Golden Hurricane tickets, UAB Blazers tickets or UC Santa Barbara Gauchos tickets would definitely bring every dad’s
relationship with his son to an entirely new level.
Disclaimer:
Although blogger was compensated to write this post, all opinions are purely
the blogger’s own.
Although blogger was compensated to write this post, all opinions are purely
the blogger’s own.
i have to agree on you! i have a son too and i always remind my hubby to spend time with him even if he's too tired after work. minutes of quality time is way better than none!