Parenting is the toughest job of all. This right here is a great example of parenting done right.
The following was shared on Reddit by a Russian Father.
(english not my native language. please be kind) dad here. one
morning i came down the stairs, seeing this exact scene my 17 jr old
with a young man. asleep after what must have been a night of ‘hard
labour’. i very quietly made breakfast, went back upstairs and told my
wife, son and other (youngest) daughter to be very quiet because people
where still asleep. our dinner table is on the other side of the room,
about 20 feet from the couch but right in front of it. we all sat down
and i yelled “YOUNG MAN” never ever i’ve seen someone wake up and move
from horizontal to vertical that fast. “breakfast is ready!” i said with
a tone as if i gladly would suck his soul out of his body. through his
left ear. i pulled out the chair beside me. “sit!” my family silent.
staring at their plates. not even twitching.
it must have been the hardest 20 feet for a but naked youngster
to cross. trying to hide his, i must say, rather impressive morning
wood. my youngest daughter looking in awe at said piece of wood. as did
my wife. after he put on his clothes, which lay beside the dinner table,
he sat down. my son (6.4′) patted him on the shoulder looked him in the
eyes, sighed and shook his head. by now he was realy, realy nervous.
you could almost smell it. in my best russian accent: “my friend, i’m
going ask you a question. the answer you give is very important….for
you…” at this point he was sweating. “do you like cats?”
he was a very likeable and friendly guy. clearly uneducated but
not dumb. there was something odd about him. my daughter assured me he
was a very nice and attentive guy. she knew him for about a month by
then. he came by every day since that morning. never stayed over at
night though.
every morning he came to pick her up for school on his bicycle,
brought her home after, made sure she did her homework. looked after her
when she was sick and we were at work. he took care. invested time end
effort. he had the patience of an angel when she had one of her terrible
moods.
he said he had no family, no education, no steady job. she adores
him. he adores her. who am i to prevent her from learning from her own
mistakes.
This is where things take a turn:
after this had been going on for about 8 months my son came to
me. he had been asking around about him. turns out the guy was homeless.
his abusive father killed himself. his mother, a crack whore took of 3
weeks after that. they lived in a rented trailer (yes. white trailer
trash). he was 15 then and survived for 3 year on the streets. sleeping
in parks, at the salvation army, with “friends”, cheap ass hotels.
working construction jobs now and then when my daughter met him on her
riding school, shoveling shit. he’s a good looking guy and, well, you
know…17 year old female…raging hormones….
now. there i was. i knew a young man 18 or 19 years old. who was
polite, who comes in smiling. who leaves smiling. who cares. who helps,
no need to ask. who makes my child happy. a kid who had never had a
chance to be a kid. a mainly absent manic depressive suicidal as a dad a
crack whore as a mum. sometimes fed by neighbours mostly going hungry.
sometimes when he does not come over because he has a job we miss
him. they are not buddies but my son gets along with him very well. my
youngest daughter trusts him unconditionally and my wife’s motherly
instinct seems to have expanded. and me? i sometimes worry for him. i
want him to be happy.
i told my wife and youngest what i learned about him. they cried.
i had a hard time telling. i was disappointed in my oldest daughter.
she knew. she should have told us. she loves him and lets him leave
every night to go….were???? (heartless biatch)
the next day i gave him a key of our house. i told him i expected
him home every night. home. in the next weeks we fixed our spare room
and took him shopping for furniture. he was quite good in making things.
he wanted to be his own boss, he liked building things. we saw to it
that he got an education which enabled him to do just that.
that was in 2000. now 15 years later. my found son and my
daughter have thriving business. they gave use 3 beautiful grandchildren
last year. twins. 1 girl, 1 boy.
Not the scary tale you expected, right? The situation might give most
parents grey hairs, but there are times when it’s the exception to the
rule and what seems awkward can turn out to be a lovely, heartwarming
thing.
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