
Our friends at the US-based National Center for Fathering (regular Dads4Kids contributors) recently posted a memorable insight from Father Vasile Mihoc, a priest from Romania. His simple yet profound comment is worth sharing – it could have a powerful influence on your fathering journey.
Fr. Mihoc challenges fathers to be guardians of joy
Isn’t that an incredible thought? It gives us a clear and exciting vision: “I am a dad. I am a guardian of joy.” It’s an idea that can transform the everyday role of fatherhood into something heroic, reminding us that our influence extends beyond providing and protecting — it’s about nurturing an essential emotional spark in our families.
So how can we be guardians of joy? Joy isn’t fleeting happiness tied to perfect circumstances; it’s an inner condition that isn’t based on our circumstances, a resilient state of being that persists even when life gets challenging. It stems from a positive overall attitude, and for many it springs from a deep faith. In more practical terms, it’s that sense of merriment and gladness that lights up our interactions, turning ordinary moments into something special.
Presence and Play
Children have a remarkable way of bringing out something unique in their dads — their energy, curiosity, and unfiltered enthusiasm can reignite our own sense of wonder. And in similar ways, we dads can bring out something unique in our children, drawing forth their laughter, creativity, and confidence through shared experiences.
Joy often manifests in small, heartfelt ways: being thrilled the minute your daughter walks in the room, her presence alone sparking a genuine smile that says, “You’re the highlight of my day.” It’s that eagerness to drop everything and head out to the driveway to shoot hoops with your son, both of you losing track of time in friendly competition.
This joy drives us to listen attentively when our kids have something to say, leaning in with full focus rather than half-hearted nods, showing them their words truly matter. It motivates us to seek out fun and interesting activities, whether it’s building a fort in the living room or exploring a nearby park, creating spaces where imagination thrives.
At fathers.com, we’ve seen thousands of essays kids have written about their dads, and it’s always striking to read about what dads do under the inspiration of children — from water balloon battles to late-night impulsive road trips for ice cream or stargazing. Those joy-filled moments aren’t just fun; they create lasting memories and forge unique, irreplaceable connections between fathers and children. They become the stories retold at family gatherings through the years.
Priorities
What emotions have you displayed most often with your children recently? For many dads, it’s a mix of anger over spilled milk or unfinished chores, disappointment when expectations aren’t met, or perhaps frustration or indifference amid the busyness of daily life. If any of that is accurate for you as a dad, then you may be missing out on the fuller picture of fatherhood. Those negative emotions can overshadow the positives and leave everyone feeling drained rather than uplifted.
Sure, it’s important for dads to model responsibility and discipline wisely — teaching our kids about accountability, hard work, and boundaries is part of guiding them toward becoming capable adults. But without investing in and genuinely enjoying the relationships with our children, we’re turning our backs on some of the greatest rewards of fatherhood and family.
Being a dad should be a source of great satisfaction — and not just for us. As guardians of joy, we should be actively promoting and inspiring it in our families, weaving it into our daily interactions. Joy should be a conscious pursuit, something we chase each day by bringing levity and laughter to our sons and daughters, even if it’s something as simple as silly jokes at dinner or a playful tickle fest before bed.
A guardian protects something important, ensuring it stays safe and healthy amid threats like stress, conflict, or routine monotony. That needs to be our approach because joy is vital in our families — it’s the glue that holds us together during tough times. Guard it at all costs. Make it a habit in your family that becomes contagious and helps to uplift everyone nearby.
Be that guardian of joy, Dad.
Embrace this vision and watch how it transforms your home into a haven of gladness and connection.
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Republished with thanks to Fathers.com. Image courtesy of Adobe.
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