Dad rushes to pick 6-year-old daughter up from school – teacher spots detail on his pants immediately…

As a parent, you want to do everything for your child and more. There is no task too great, no cause too worthless, no mountain too large.

Why? Because you never want your little ones to feel scared, sad or alone.

When Ben Sowards, a father from Utah, USA, received a call from his 6-year-old daughter, he knew he had to rush to her school right away.

It turned out Valeria had suffered a minor accident. It was nothing dangerous, but Ben knew how embarrassed his little girl would be after wetting her pants.

Before heading to pick his daughter up, Ben conjured an idea. He figured there had to be something he could do to make the situation a little less distressing for his daughter, and so decided to make her laugh instead.

Ben ended up pouring water on his own pants before getting in the car and driving to the school, as per the Huffington Post.

When he arrived there, he asked Valerie if he could borrow her school bag as he needed to ‘hide’ something.

Valerie couldn’t understand what her dad was up to, but then she saw the huge wet stain on his crotch.

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“She was totally exasperated. But, once she saw my pants, I got that look from her where I knew everything was OK. All dads know what look I’m talking about. And we just strolled out of the school like nothing was happening.”

 

 

 

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