These are the best kinds of threads on our Facebook page, dads talking glowingly about how great their kids are and how much they love them.  Here’s what your kids do best!

What does your kid do best?

Posted by Life of Dad on Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Mike Washuck: Everything. Literally the day she turned 2 she potty trained “herself”. Grade one math, better English skills than I’ll ever have. So amazed by this little girl!

Jonathan SE Gonzales: Pour all the syrup out onto the floor smashing eggs on the floor painting all the white between tiles brake glass jars that have jelly or syrup blame everything on his older brother.

Matthew Mauriello: Get on every last nerve I have including ones I never knew about and then act completely adorable and make it impossible to me mad.

Max Mezzatesta: My two year old can identify every letter in the alphabet along with knowing them in order. She also knows her numbers up to 10- she can identify 0-9. She’s an extremely good talker, shes already speaking in short sentences. She has spent most of her first and second year in a body cast. She was born with hip displasia.

Anthony Behan: Our 2 year old is a marvel at jigsaws. He’s shown once how to do it and then he can do it himself. We keep having to move up in piece count because he masters them so quickly.g

Jon Daymond: I’m one of those dads that think my kid does everything the best but most of all gave me a reason to get sober and wake up smiling everyday

Russell Hughey: Whine, bitch and moan……then snuggle to make it all better.

Jesse Orta: Seeing how my son is 2 1/2 yrs old id say hes best at drawing on the walls.

Brian Lee: Sleeping, blowing out his diaper, and eating. He’s 3 months old.

Joe Gold: My 7 month old can roar on command and it’s my favorite thing ever.

Joshua Ferguson: Make a mess where ever my wife was just cleaning. She plays that game on expert level.

Ralph Mccall: As the father of 3 who are 16, 20 and 31 respectively, I read the comments people are leaving and smile. They may seem a hand full now, but believe me when I say that one day you’ll long for the times that are now just memories. Cherish them, love them and teach them. They are our legacy.

What does your kid to best? Tell us on Facebook!