After Being Stared Down by a Couple in ? Barrel, This Dad Received a Note About Parenting
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When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
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I have had stuff like this happen to me before and I know people "mean" well but honestly i find it insulting. It's like fatherhood specifically Black fatherhood has fallen so far that now doing normal ? a father should do is now "amazing" or reward worthy.
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
why....its his reality and they probably try make him feel left out because he wants to be with his kid.
why not let him have his moment tho -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
why....its his reality and they probably try make him feel left out because he wants to be with his kid.
why not let him have his moment tho
He did have his moment. You don't have your moment while simultaneously throwing someone else under the bus.
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
why....its his reality and they probably try make him feel left out because he wants to be with his kid.
why not let him have his moment tho
He did have his moment. You don't have your moment while simultaneously throwing someone else under the bus.
is he really throwing someone else under the bus or are they already under the bus.
maybe hes passionate about something like this and it bothers him to see other not enjoy or take the time with their own... kinda like his own way of calling certain people out. or holding them accountable -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
why....its his reality and they probably try make him feel left out because he wants to be with his kid.
why not let him have his moment tho
should he have a moment for breathing too!!?
or or maybe one for putting on clothes before he walks out the house!!?
surely thats "moment" worthy!!? -
BOSSExcellence wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
why....its his reality and they probably try make him feel left out because he wants to be with his kid.
why not let him have his moment tho
should he have a moment for breathing too!!?
or or maybe one for putting on clothes before he walks out the house!!?
surely thats "moment" worthy!!?
if the ? never breathed on his own...yup
if the ? never had clothes.....yep -
he should've gotten his ass beat for eating at CACker barrel in the first place, but i dont wanna derail the thread
gon keep the partying goin -
Patronizing act
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condescending
they think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege -
Im scared to go in look like a plantation an i dont white people looking at me thinking im a monkey....i try avoid there glares
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »http://www.popsugar.com/moms/Dad-Receives-Note-From-Strangers-After-Breakfast-Son-42305417
When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at ? Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad.
Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'"
But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast.
"Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as ? intends. Keep doing what you're doing. The Masons."
These strangers were so amazed by Kevon and his relationship with his son, and he was just as moved by their generosity. "There's a lot of guys I know that aren't taking care of their kids," Kevon Sr. said, adding that he'll absolutely share the story with his son when he gets older to teach him that a little kindness can go a long way.
"I'm definitely going to make sure I'm paying it forward," he said. "I get blessed. I want to bless someone else."
Cool story. He could have kept that other ? to himself though.
Disagree. Parenting is something we have total control of, and could have a huge impact on our current and future generation directly. I have zero sympathy for any man who is embarrassed by this story, in fact, guys who don't parent their kids aren't men in my eyes to begin with. That goes for mothers too who play ? games keeping men from seeing their kids. -
condescending
think think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege -
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Lmao a Black man raising his child was literally deemed newsworthy ? all parties involved except the babies
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i think we're all missing the obvious question here....
wtf was homeboy doing in a ? barrel in the first place? -
VulcanRaven wrote: »condescending
think think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege
people really gotta stop buying into this stigma that we're not capable of anything other than what the stereotypes would have us believe.....like anything contrary to white popular belief is somehow going against the odds..
motherfukers congratulating me for feeding my child in a restaurant?
? seriously?
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condescending
they think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege
Nah man, it ain't even just white people. Black people do the same ? . I can't tell you how many times I've been walking with my daughter and had some old black woman come up to me saying ? like "Ahh that's nice that you spend time with your daughter. Keep it up."
Like people really buy into this fairy tale that black men don't give a ? about their kids. The crazy thing is there are two parks in my area that I take my kids too and at both of them, the majority of the time you'll see the fathers running around with the kids. The mothers that are there are usually sitting on the benches running their mouths. But let the world tell it black men aren't engaged at all. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »condescending
they think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege
Nah man, it ain't even just white people. Black people do the same ? . I can't tell you how many times I've been walking with my daughter and had some old black woman come up to me saying ? like "Ahh that's nice that you spend time with your daughter. Keep it up."
Like people really buy into this fairy tale that black men don't give a ? about their kids. The crazy thing is there are two parks in my area that I take my kids too and at both of them, the majority of the time you'll see the fathers running around with the kids. The mothers that are there are usually sitting on the benches running their mouths. But let the world tell it black men aren't engaged at all.
word, my son acted a damn ass in school yesterday and i went ham on his ass when i picked him up yesterday,
i apologized to my wife's grandmom, but i had just gotten off the phone cuz with the teacher and was a little ? ....and i didn't speak when i first walked in i went straight into parenting mode.....
she's all like
"oh it's all right...we just glad he has a father in his life"
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i think we're all missing the obvious question here....
wtf was homeboy doing in a ? barrel in the first place?
? Barrel is delicious bruh....
AND they have good turkey bacon.
Matter of fact
? Barrel >>> IHOP & Waffle House
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its crazy what you ? attach to and promote or clown
yall saying this man shouldnt be thanked because thats his job.....but
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544675/father-surprises-his-17-year-old-daughter-after-spending-9-years-in-prison/p1
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yall ? was all in feelings in that thread tho.
remember....just be happy of the girl or the moment.
we celebrate a man coming out of jail and thats a happy moment but a man with his child in ? barrel is overlooked..
make that make sense
all these fatherless or misguided people but we should overlook someone spending time with his child
i guess only i see a bigger picture and how full of ? some people are -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »its crazy what you ? attach to and promote or clown
yall saying this man shouldnt be thanked because thats his job.....but
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544675/father-surprises-his-17-year-old-daughter-after-spending-9-years-in-prison/p1
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yall ? was all in feelings in that thread tho.
remember....just be happy of the girl or the moment
all these fatherless or misguided people but we should overlook someone spending time with his child
i guess only i see a bigger picture and how full of ? some people are
Those situations aren't even comparable tho....lol
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VulcanRaven wrote: »condescending
think think they're superior to us, so they congratulate us for doing basic things they do daily....like it took extreme effort and dedication and accomplishing obstacles to take my kid to get something to eat.........
? we was ? hungry....? them and their privilege
people really gotta stop buying into this stigma that we're not capable of anything other than what the stereotypes would have us believe.....like anything contrary to white popular belief is somehow going against the odds..
motherfukers congratulating me for feeding my child in a restaurant?
? seriously?
Yeah man. I spoke about before how my dad was a user and spent time in jail. When he was out he was always coming to see us, do things with us, have us stay at his house and always made sure we ate. He always told us to do the right thing even when he didn't. He wasn't in the best place in the world but he was there to do the best he could. -
Arya Tsaddiq wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »its crazy what you ? attach to and promote or clown
yall saying this man shouldnt be thanked because thats his job.....but
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544675/father-surprises-his-17-year-old-daughter-after-spending-9-years-in-prison/p1
^^^^^
yall ? was all in feelings in that thread tho.
remember....just be happy of the girl or the moment
all these fatherless or misguided people but we should overlook someone spending time with his child
i guess only i see a bigger picture and how full of ? some people are
Those situations aren't even comparable tho....lol
not even close -
Arya Tsaddiq wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »its crazy what you ? attach to and promote or clown
yall saying this man shouldnt be thanked because thats his job.....but
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544675/father-surprises-his-17-year-old-daughter-after-spending-9-years-in-prison/p1
^^^^^
yall ? was all in feelings in that thread tho.
remember....just be happy of the girl or the moment
all these fatherless or misguided people but we should overlook someone spending time with his child
i guess only i see a bigger picture and how full of ? some people are
Those situations aren't even comparable tho....lol
are you serious.......
you completely missed the point and they have more in common than you think