My 5-Year-Old Wants to Invite ‘Her Real Dad’ to Our Father’s Day Dinner
Father’s Day was a meaning day where my family celebrated me, but when my daughter told me a secret that almost broke my heart, I ended up finding a truth that would force my hand.
My daughter Lily is five. She’s my world, funny, full of wonder!
Lily makes me feel like a hero just by asking me to open the peanut butter jar. And I was happy to be her dad.
My wife, Jessica, and I had Lily soon after our wedding. We hadn’t planned to become parents so soon, but we were ready.

I’m an electrician, 40, seasoned, not flashy, and Jess runs a photography studio out of our garage.
So, last week, I picked Lily up from preschool. She climbed into the back seat, smelling like finger paint and raisins and said something that made me surprised.
“Daddy, can we invite my real dad to Father’s Day dinner?”
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