Celebrating Dad: Part II- A Father, Out-Numbered
Jason Mayo is the author of the hilariously sincere blog, Out-numbered. He is like one of those guys NYCity Mama used to hang out with in school, during her tomboy days, who would make her laugh either with him or at him, but always wholeheartedly, especially when life just happened. And like some of her best-guy-friends from school, he eventually, sorta kinda, but not really, grew up and fate threw him a doozy when he became a father, leaving him out-numbered, but incredibly sweet, witty, and funny.
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They Got My Toe Charlie. They Got My Toe…
I have to admit that I am terrible at stopping to smell the roses. I’m constantly on the go. I’m always stressed out. I’m like that proverbial Hamster in the wheel. I run and run but often get nowhere. There are so many missed opportunities in life and most of the time; you don’t get a second chance. When you have kids, it’s easy to get caught up in the rigmarole. As a parent, I find myself taking the shortcuts most of the time, to get things done. This is bad. I don’t do this on purpose. I have become a product of my environment. I feel as if there are times that I don’t pay enough attention to what’s most important.
Father’s Day is coming again. I don’t feel like I deserve another “Kiss the Cook” apron. I can’t accept a subscription to the beer of the month catalog in good conscience. I am not worthy of a “One Free Kiss” coupon. My two daughters show me unconditional love. They didn’t choose me. They never take me for granted. It will be almost seven years since I held my baby daughter in my arms for the first time. It’s hard to look back on that day and put it into words. Becoming a Dad changed my life. It made me recognize my own mortality. It taught me how to give love from the deepest place in my soul and how to accept it, just the same. Who would have thought that living with three females, would teach me what it means to be a man?
Family is the most important thing in the universe. It trumps everything. It is the Royal Straight Flush of life. Today I stopped to smell the roses… Kind of. What I found was something that shook me to the core. Aside from having feet that bare the resemblance to that of a family of frogs or some similar amphibious creature, I think I found life’s meaning.
Both of my precious, beautiful and unique daughters, for better or for worse, have my toe. They have the exact same toe. This is what being a Dad is all about. This is my Löwenbräu moment.

There are 34 toes in our house that will forever be… Out-Numbered.
To learn more about Jason visit his blog at www.outnumberedonline.com.


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You Rock! Screw High School. We’re friends now…
SO AGREE! Jason is a buddy of mine over at Dad-Blogs…and hafta say, his blog is my absolute favorite…to read, to live vicariously through…I too had a post dedicated to him….Love it!
ANd now, so happy to have found yours!
Kudos!
This is great. It’s hard to put into words what being a parent/dad is like but you’ve done an excellent job.
I can’t say that my son has my toe. But he’s got my “big bones.” And my “incessant chatter.” And my love handles. I’m so proud.
What a great series! You are very cool for running this and Jason is a great guy to feature. Happy Father’s Day to your hubby and keep up the great work, you rock!
You guys are the best! Thank you Jason for the honor of featuring you and BellaDaddy, Piper, and Joe for your awesome comments : ) –Carol
Love Out-Numbered such a funny blog!
Thank you for having the time to write about this subject. I truly appreciate it. I