Dependable is an understatement

Dependable is an understatement
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The first time I really knew how dependable my husband is, was in 2010 when I had emergency brain surgery to remove a tumor. He never left my side. Then I found out again when we learned the tumor was caused by genetics and he fully embraced our decision to adopt. He fell in love with our son immediately. He proved his dependability to me again when I needed another brain surgery when our son was only 5m old. I don’t know many other Dads who could take over full time care of an infant with no notice or instructions. He never missed a beat. In the next few years his dependability was again put to the test when I needed tumors removed from my spinal cord and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I am now disabled and he is our rock. He fulfills so many roles in our house... playmate, nurse, cook, chauffeur, teacher, psychologist, provider, etc... and is the definition of dependable. He’s also 6ft 6in tall and watching him squeeze into our little car tells you how amazing he is. The man needs a truck!

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The first time I really knew how dependable my husband is, was in 2010 when I had emergency brain surgery to remove a tumor. He never left my side. Then I found out again when we learned the tumor was caused by genetics and he fully embraced our decision to adopt. He fell in love with our son immediately. He proved his dependability to me again when I needed another brain surgery when our son was only 5m old. I don’t know many other Dads who could take over full time care of an infant with no notice or instructions. He never missed a beat. In the next few years his dependability was again put to the test when I needed tumors removed from my spinal cord and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I am now disabled and he is our rock. He fulfills so many roles in our house... playmate, nurse, cook, chauffeur, teacher, psychologist, provider, etc... and is the definition of dependable. He’s also 6ft 6in tall and watching him squeeze into our little car tells you how amazing he is. The man needs a truck!

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Liza.parekh I don't know you personally but your story is so touching and I would agree that 'dependable' is an understatement for this dad...good luck to you guys..

14 Jun 2015

mnwotton He is one of a kind . Awesome guy

3 Jun 2015

Darcygudmundson Huge, with heart of Gold!

3 Jun 2015

evonne.wong I really hope Greg wins! He deserves something super positive in his life!!!!

2 Jun 2015

brendonheal455 I've witnessed the lengths this man goes to help others out and make their lives easier. It's not just with family, but everyone he meets. He puts his head down and works hard at everything he does. He wasn't just another co-worker for me, he was a friend. We could always talk about anything that was going on in our lives, good or bad, and then end up laughing about the most ridiculous things. Determined and a heart of gold, this man has earned the world.

2 Jun 2015

jodiethackeray Fingers crossed! You deserve this my friends.

1 Jun 2015

atesluk We van dfo it! Good luck!

1 Jun 2015

lindatesluk Most deserving father ever!

1 Jun 2015

Blmdornz Go Greg! You already are a winner!

1 Jun 2015

kathyfulton2002 Can't think of anybody more deserving of winning this!

1 Jun 2015
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