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My eight year old son !


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I've been sitting my soon to be 3 year old daughter on my lap for panther games since she was born. I started a ritual of drawing a happy face on her finger tips every time we scored last year. She (just like the rest of us) has definitely had more fun this season than last. By the end of the season, she's yelling "ya baby! " or "go baby! " when she senses that I'm pumped up and after scores she does Cam's superman, high fives and blows it up (fist bump followed by a psssh while she opens her hand) everyone in the room and looks to me for her happy face! We currently have just been blessed with another 2 week old daughter that I'll also be brainwashing in the coming seasons. Haha. Kids are truly one of gods greatest gifts! Plus, they always find a way to cheer you up after a loss!

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My boy just turned 17 months. He is the light of my life for sure. I don't let him watch too much TV yet but on game day he knows that he and Daddy are going to do some cooking, eat some junk food, and have our "beverages" in front of the tube.

He will watch the game for the most part and when my wife and I cheer or get animated he does the same. Having a kid puts everything in perspective.

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My boy just turned 17 months. He is the light of my life for sure. I don't let him watch too much TV yet but on game day he knows that he and Daddy are going to do some cooking, eat some junk food, and have our "beverages" in front of the tube.

He will watch the game for the most part and when my wife and I cheer or get animated he does the same. Having a kid puts everything in perspective.

I do hope as a good father that you and and your son's "beverages" are not of the same variety. :D

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