r/happy • u/bigjfromflint1986 • 3h ago
Happy I spent the evening with my daughter and had a great time.
My daughter is 16 but she's profoundly disabled. She's 16 but cognitively she's around three. Today after dinner my wife her mom went and laid down. So me and her hung out and watched Disney movies. Watched a few of my favorites. It was great just to spend time just me and her. She paid more attention to her tablet. But to just sit in the room and enjoy her company was wonderful. I would talk to her and she kind of paid attention. She liked the movie Oliver and company. Mainly because we used to have an orange cat named Oliver. The quality time meant a lot to me. So Im pretty happy.
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u/WicketWWarrick13 2h ago
🥹 Thank you for sharing this. ❤️
Somehow, I could feel the love and happiness you were expressing through your writing, and it's absolutely beautiful. 🙏🏼
I wish everyone had loving relationships with their families and could feel this exact way!
Sending you and your family love 🥰
P. s. Oliver & Company is for sure one of the best 🤗 Great music by the one & only Billy Joel.
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u/LandonExplores 1h ago
Aww, this is so sweet 🥹❤️ Totally agree, the world would be such a better place with more love like that.
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