Fatherhood is as tough as motherhood. Together with moms, dads do a fantastic job in the entire upbringing process. They support their little ones from the very first day, and then watch them grow, bloom, and graduate — they often can’t hold back the tears of love and joy. And we cannot hold back our smiles of tenderness!
Scroll down to check out this compilation of the best examples of how deep and affectionate a father’s love can be:
He took his daughter to his graduation. Eighteen years later he proudly accompanied her at her graduation.
Children always come first under any circumstances.
Dad and son having a nice time together, 30 years apart.
“At the last minute my wedding photographer suggested that I do first look photographs with my father. I think his reaction shows how lucky I am to have him as my dad.”
“My brother was the first to graduate with a Master’s in my family. My father couldn’t stop crying.”
“My father passed away when I was 16 years old from cancer and before he died he pre-payed for flowers so I could receive them every year on my birthday until I turned 21. This is my 21st birthday flowers and the last ones.”
My dad passed away when I was 16 from cancer and before he died he pre payed flowers so i could receive them every year on my birthday. Well this is my 21st birthday flowers and the last. Miss you so much daddy. 💜 pic.twitter.com/vSafKyB2uO
— Bailey Sellers (@SellersBailey) November 24, 2017
Father and daughter, growing up together
He tattooed it because his daughter passed away and it was the last thing she gave him before the accident.
“My significant other holding our identical twin girls, born premature at thirty weeks, together for the first time.”
Her father took time from his job to go to her classroom and drop off flowers for her.
My dad took time from his job to go to my sisters classroom and dropped off flowers wow she’s gonna be so spoiled, this is the kind of father I look forward to being pic.twitter.com/5LjUDV2oc8
— steve the tool man🛠 (@steveng_03) February 14, 2018
Father helps his little girl to spin a hula hoop. Look how proud she is!
Her school found out she was undocumented and her scholarship & in-state tuition were taken away. Her father supported her all these years, and she finally graduated.
When my school discovered I was undocumented, my scholarship & in-state tuition were taken away. I told my papi that I was going to drop out & work instead. My papi told me he’d cut his arm off before I dropped out. We made it work. Today I graduated & he’s why. #undocugrad pic.twitter.com/RwDuOe5xaF
— camila 🦋🥰 (@camiconleche) May 5, 2018
Father and daughter are dressed up to watch a Cinderella movie.
“My father passed out after taking care of my sick brother all night.”
A father always finds creative solutions to protect his children from any weather conditions.
“My friend has a lot of daughters. That's what his Halloween looks like.”
“So my father made sure my Reese’s wouldn’t melt.”
A dad and his son dress in the same style.
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This father uses a walking device for his paralyzed son, and his boy cannot contain his excitement!
This dad is taking his daughter to a fun run.
This father is marking out on a small soccer field, with his blind son’s hands, what’s going on down on the actual field.
“Went to a daddy-daughter dance and our previous years image was used as the showcase photograph, my daughter felt like a superstar.”
He keeps the sun out of her eyes.
“My father volunteering as Batman bringing joy to chuldren fighting cancer at a children’s hospital.”
A school asked on Facebook for 50 volunteer fathers for an event, so students who did not have a father or whose fathers could not make it, would still enjoy it. 600 fathers from all backgrounds showed up.
BEST STORY OF THE DAY: South Dallas middle school started a “Breakfast with Dads” program but many dads couldn’t make it and several students didn't have father figures. The school posted a Facebook request for 50 volunteer fathers... 600 fathers from all backgrounds showed up... pic.twitter.com/y7W9R3qFcs
— Jerica Phillips (@Jerica_Phillips) January 4, 2018
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