Don't forget to subscribe to our channel. Follow us for more great content! Facebook: abc13.co/2HbTdO3 Twitter: abc13.co/2HzMssV Instagram: abc13.co/2Hawi9U
Core memory created... that girl will remember this day for the rest of her life and it will be a happy memory of hers long after dad is gone. Great dad! 👏
@@runawaycat4594because shes a little kid was might have been frightened. Or are you one of those people thay just cant step back and let there be a nice moment.
This isn't a Hallmark card commercial. My goodness, what dramatics. Core memory? All for behaving the way fathers are supposed to? Do you realize how ridiculous you sound? Honestly what was the alternative here? Him just leaving her there? He didn't perform any miracles. Stop celebrating normalcy. No extra credit for doing what's expected from you... what is expected from all adults..
Daughter's super hero at least. I'm willing to admit that I'd do this for my daughter without thinking twice. My son I'd tell him chit happens and he needs to figure it out (unless he truly needs help of course, this situation would not qualify). 😂
I dont get what you're trying to say buddy. Father = Dad I thi k youre trying to say any man can make a baby but a real man raises and protects his babies
That daughter will never forget that it may seem small to everyone but that dad is forever her hero. Good Dads are so important to molding our children.
@@SN00PICUSso...what should she do? Climb up there too? Maybe she's minding other children. Maybe she's disabled. There's no need for two to climb up that way. So she recorded the occasion for posterity, cheered her man on, and was kind enough to share the happy ending with us. I hope you have a life someday
Oh God another one! What can you be thinking? He didn't perform any miracles. Being a responsible and good parent is expected from both Mom's and Dad's. Honestly, what was the alternative here anyway? Leaving her on the slide and simply walking away? C'mon now...
@@ReneeWright69 Oh God, one of those! You see a dad helping out his daughter by doing something unconventional, his wife is laughing at him from the beginning- contributing NOTHING of worth, and you STILL cannot stand that dad is getting any props in the comments and are trying to shut it down... Wow...
@@DEIONCARTER21underpaid, understaffed, and undertrained. Potentially looking for some way to help, this video is pretty short so it doesn’t capture everything.
This was amazing. We need more Men to be Father's not just Daddys. She will alway remember and appreciate the love he has for her. Thank you for sharing this video
I hope not. You never know. Some children do forget or, rather, perhaps more accurately, in some cases at least, choose to ignore things like this, the good things, the sacrifices, when they grow up. It comes down to how the grown child has managed his or her heart & how he or she wants to live, for, if the grown child decides that he or she wants to do his or her own thing in spite of a good parent's loving input, the grown child will not want to remember such times as is featured in this video, for the facts will be inconvenient to the incorrigible's selfwill mindset & desires. Sad, but true. I hope this little girl remembers this incident of her father rescuing her in so many ways in that event of that day, & that that has been her general experience with her father (i.e. that he was always looking out for her & her best interest), & that she remains mindful of it all.
Hi, @@classicalgas8297. Sort of just speaking a reality in a general way. Relatedly, far too many people misinterpret Proverbs 22:6's "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it," to mean that a child trained in Christian virtues & principles cannot exercise his or her own freewill to go contrary to the teachings, when in fact what the wisdom adage is teaching is the longevity & the persistence & even the insistence of the teachings in every child's heart that has received the teachings, whether or not the child chooses to live according to the teaching in later years. Childrearing is sacrificial, for sure, when done right, but not every recipient of good upbringing appreciates such upbringing. It is a sad fact of life. Thanks for your reply. Be blessed. 🙏🏼
We all know, that no matter the slide, climing vertically up a waterslide is one of the hardest things a human can do, just think about how many times you tried as a child and failed. Respect to this man.
It helped that there was almost no water going down the slide (which is why the kid got stuck in the first place and why he had such a hard time getting it to slide).
Now thats a real man right there! Climbed straight up to help his little girl ❤ also what the heck why was it so stuck they need to run more water down that thing 😂
@@Sarah_t420 I know😂😂 Health & safety out the window 🙄😂 What if the child had stood up to try & move the raft & slipped & fallen? If I was in charge I would sack whoever was running that ride. Good job the parents were watching & were there to save the day. To this day no-one has seen any staff running that ride🤣🤣
I have a 3 year old daughter and she looks at me like the best most awesome dad in the world. I would do anything for her. Having a daughter totally changes your life.
I’m 35 and about to have my first child in September….it’s a girl!!!! I wanted a girl too, loved to read this comment. I just hope she doesn’t have me wrapped around her finger to much 😂
@greeneyesfromohio4103 Paraphrasing my Grandfather, Daughters will pay you back personally, Sons will pay it forward. So if you treat them with patience, empathy, kindness, and are always there when they need you most, a grown Daughter will do the same for you, God help you if you don't treat them right.
@greeneyesfromohio4103 oh she will have you under her control of cuteness. Whenever I go shopping with my wife and daughter she always gets me to buy her something. She loves baby alive dolls and baby dolls in general so I usually end up getting her doll accessories or food and diapers for the dolls haha.
This is such a precious comment thread. I’ve always had very high standards because of how incredible my dad has been through my life - sounds like all of your daughters will have the same standards from having great dads.
I think it was designed that way so parents would recognize that there’s more to being a mom or dad than just showing up. You may think you’re doing it right by going to work and bringing home a paycheck. Your child won’t look at it like that. How many older folk’s have you heard say We were dirt poor and didn’t even realize it? That’s because their parents knew what was important. Tossing a ball in the front yard. Piling all their kids friends in the back of the station wagon and going to the drive in movie. Mom might pop a huge paper bag of popcorn and bring some sodas (a treat since soda was a luxury-now it’s a food group) . The children are the ones who suffer when the parents get greedy. Buying stuff they can’t afford. And that’s the example your kids learn to live by.
When I was like 5 I got out of the second floor window and was stuck on the ledge after realising I couldn't climb back in. When people saw outside my dad got there and within seconds he ran through the house and pulled me back in like a superhero lol. You're right moments like these are core memories haha
@audreymai2773 no, I think he is implying that most men are never allowed to act like a real father in today's generation and are supposed to be less masculine and more feminine which is not what a father should be.
You can’t appreciate someone who isn’t around. 20% of all fathers in the US are considered to be absent. 1 in 4 children are fatherless. 80% of all single parent homes are led by single mothers. Maybe call a group meeting or something about these dudes appreciating their kids who made them fathers, idk, but you go right ahead patting these deadbeats on the back for walking out on their kids. This is one little girl with a dad showing up for her. The only reason it’s even posted online and getting any praise is bc it’s such a rarity. UnDeRrAtEd and UnDeRaPpRcIaTeD🤡
She will never forget that… My dad did something similar when I was young and if I didn’t already know it, I knew it right then that he would always come to my rescue. Fathers love is like no other.
He is being laughed at, but he is a superhero to his little girl. I am 47 and my Daddy has been gone 9 years. I can still tell you every single time he swooped in to save me. He will always be my hero just like this man will always be his little girl’s hero 💕
I’m 45 and my daddy will be gone 7 years on 9/11 and I remember every time as well. When I had wrecks I still remember the sound of his voice. I just realized, I’m the age he was when he had me 😊
@@Celisar1 he is to his child. Apparently you didn’t have a great relationship with your dad? Why else would you spoil a moment of beauty? Just scroll on.
I remember my daughter being scared to ride the downward escalator, I was ahead of her and told her to sit down. I turned around and had to quickly go back up the downward escaltoret to get her. I was happy to help her. But this dad deserves an award!! 🏆
What dramatics. What was the alternative? Him just leaving her there? He didn't perform any miracle. He is just being a proper father. Why do men get such an over abundance of praise for simply behaving the way responsible grown @$$ men are supposed to? It's utterly ridiculous.
The mother's laughter alone lol. Then dad scaling the slide, almost loses footing, glances back & continues on to rescue their daughter lol. This is a really cute video! Thanks for sharing it. 💕
@@Fee.1it also wasnt lubed properly. In water parks the employees put a lubricant on the bottom so it will slode no matter the weight the. The dad wasnt to heavy it just wasnt lubricated lol
@@skither4305Are you TELLING someone to become religious? If so you shouldn’t be doing that. You can ask them, but if they want to be religious, they will be.
Seriously? I can hear how that one goes: This one time, my dad didn't ignore me when I needed help. RU-vid commenters showered him with praise. For NOT ignoring me. Called him a super-hero. For NOT ignoring me. That was the day that I realised the bar for male behaviour was actually underground.
My dad just bullied me and called me ugly, refused to teach me things when my mum asked. Kids dont realise how lucky they are to have loving dads. Never once hugged my dad, only said "i love you" once, after my friend died.
Even if the kid doesn’t remember this she’ll always have it in her mind that if she’s in trouble dad will come! Things like this have an impact subconsciously as well as physically!
Why couldn't I of had a dad like him a real dad who really cared and loves his child that was hard to walk up on that with flip flops on I hope his daughter remembers this and hugs her dad forever cause he's a good one
@@AK-pq7wb It’s actually very obvious. The government and culture has made it acceptable for a broken family. Government with its monetary assistance and culture encouraging not respecting women and men not being honorable. The government took God out of schools hence out went the sanctity of marriage and the family unit. Then it’s a vicious cycle, a generational curse.
NOT ALL SUPER HEROES WEAR CAPE... DAD'S WILL ALWAYS HAVE THEIR LITTLE GIRLS BACK, EVEN WHEN SHE'S IN HER 50's AS LONG AS HE IS AROUND AND CAN GET UP... GOD BLESS OUR EVERYDAY HERO DAD'S 🙏🏻
@@rhyscurnow7083she wasn’t meaning to shout she needed a bigger font to read it clearly. EVEN SO ITS SOMETHING WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT IF GOOD DADS ARE AROUND THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE OF CHILDREN GROWING UP TO BE THE SAME. Sorry love sarcasm is my third language but i think it was warranted on this occasion 😉😉
Felt the need to share your own personal life struggle to make people feel sorry for you, didja? Besides, I don’t think the little girl is the one posting this based on the video