As a parent, you want to give your child everything and more. No task is too large, no cause is too minor, and no mountain is too tall.
Why? You never want your children to feel lonely, fearful, or unhappy.
A 6-year-old daughter contacted Ben Sowards, a parent from Utah, USA, and he knew he had to get to her school immediately.
Valeria had, as it turned out, been in a minor accident. Although there was no danger, Ben could imagine his young daughter’s discomfort at having her clothes wet.

Before leaving to pick up his daughter, Ben had an idea. Instead, he opted to make his daughter laugh, figuring that there must be something he could do to slightly alleviate her agony.
According to the Huffington Post, Ben ultimately splashed water over his own clothes before getting into the car and driving to school.
He wanted to “hide” something, so when he arrived, he asked Valerie if he could borrow her schoolbag.

Valerie figured out what her father was doing when she observed the enormous wet stain on his crotch.
As if nothing had happened.
Things improved when Valeria understood her father was in the “same” situation.
To be honest, I knew she was embarrassed, but I reasoned that as long as I could make her laugh, everything would be OK, Sowards said.
She was extremely irritable. However, as soon as she saw my pants, she gave me the look that told me everything was alright. Every father is familiar with this particular look. We just sauntered out of the school as if nothing had occurred.
Ben merely needed to get his daughter to school by automobile. But he went above and beyond to make sure she didn’t feel humiliated. What a wonderful father!
While there are many excellent fathers in the world, few have Ben’s inventive creativity.
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