That early morning cup of coffee. Nap time. A quiet moment on the can. What are you moments of bliss as a dad?

What moment during the day is an underrated moment of bliss?

Posted by Life of Dad on Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Not gonna lie, we could just start and end this post right here with Jim Park saying:

Sitting on the crapper and answering questions like this on my phone. 💩💩

HAHA. Nailed it, Jim. Thank you for spending, um, quality time with us!

Dusty Kolar: I work as a chef and caterer. Everyone loves taking their shoes off at the end of the day. Because its awesome. But i got one better. I sometimes wear a back brace to help with my posture on long days of prep when i stand in basically one place. When i take the brace off at the end of the day, it feels like losing weight instantly. Its worth wearing it just for that feeling.

Dan Howes: After I get home from a long day at work, bath my son and take him upstairs wrapped in a big towel he gives me a huge hug for a minute or so. That is bliss any troubles and stresses are completely forgotten for that moment.

Warrick Galloway: When I fetch my 2-year-old daughter from school, every day we run into each others arms and I get the biggest hug and kisses.

Froggie Hall: That moment when my little one wakes up and I hear little feet on the floor as he’s saying “daddy, daddy” coming to get me.

Brendan Kelly: Getting home from work to my daughter instantly wanting to “do my hair”….even though I’m almost completely clean shaven!

Ryan Bliss: First cup of coffee when everyone else is still asleep.

Scott Shill: Getting out of the shower & putting on fresh, clean clothes.

Justin Morrow: The first time you pee when you wake up without a little person following you everywhere!

Kent Olsen: My daughter sitting on my lap as I read her a bunch of books – morning or night, it’s great either time of day.

Hugo Naessens: 08:10 AM. Kids on their bikes off to school. Me, coffee, newspaper, cat, picnic-table, cherry tree, birds singing.

Jami Eis: Sitting down to family dinner every night and talking to my family about their day.

Tim Lienau: Coming home after work and hearing my 2.5 year old say “DADDY!” With excitement in his voice and hugging my knees.

JeMarcus Rob: 6:00 pm I get off work — only an 8 minute drive home!

Tell us your underrated moment of dad bliss!

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