I’ve also been sneaking out here and there to see my son. I’ve got to be able to see him; he’s going to be 3 in April. He caught me in a moment when we were playing with Nerf guns and I saw him framed up, he looked so dope — just like Atwater — and I took my phone out to take a picture, because I thought it was adorable. And my son looked at me and said, “Put your phone in your pocket, Daddy.” And I kept on trying to take pictures of him, because I thought I was capturing the moment. But the more he looked at me, it was like, ‘Daddy, don’t be that guy.” And since that moment I’ve honestly been a lot more conscientious about, even when I’m just by myself in quarantine, of not pulling my phone out and trying to document everything.
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