This father is great, and I feed sad for this boy for asking his dad not to wave..
A Son Asked His Father Not to Wave at Him When the Entire School Bus Was Watching. He Regretted It All Year Long

It’s cool when your parents have a good sense of humor. Rain Price got really lucky because his father’s sense of humor has been praised by the entire world. It all started with a regular school bus trip which Rain will probably remember for the rest of his life.
Please meet Rain!
It was Rain’s first day of high school. His father walked him to the bus that morning and waved goodbye. Rain was really embarrassed because he thought of himself as an adult. So, he asked his Mom to tell his Dad to not do it anymore.
Luckily, Rain’s father didn’t get offended. He took it as a challenge and began to walk his son to the bus every day... in different costumes.
The first day after his son asked him: a football player
You light up my life.
A knight in Legoland armor
Cleaning up
Dressing up for the show
Mario and Luigi’s other brother... the one they don’t talk about
The Dynamic Duo (Batman is Rain’s little brother.)
Death-eater
A prisoner
Elvis Presley
Gene Simmons from Kiss
A not so Wonder Woman
Waves from the dark side (Emperor Palpatine)
Chiquita Banana
Not a Charlie’s Angel!
Super Dad. It’s obvious, isn’t it?
Frodo
Executioner and his victims
The Predator
Tinkerbell’s dust will help you with your math test.
So, what do you think about it? Would you like to have your dad waving at you like this? Or maybe if you’re a dad yourself, would you want to have some fun with your children in a similar manner? Sound off your thoughts in the comments below.
Comments
Respect to his dad, nice troll!?
His fantasy is limitless!
So cool though ?
Great job, dad! ?

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