Dad’s Spot-On Imitation of Mom Prepping for Daughter's Return Is Hysterical

This dad’s spot-on imitation of a mom prepping for their daughter’s return is hysterical. He went all out as he acted out his wife frantically preparing for their child’s return home from college. Watch the short but hilarious clip to see what this father did and said, which was a 100 percent spot-on imitation of his wife.

Parents love their children and want nothing but the best for them. While it may be an unrealistic desire, every parent wants their youngsters to experience success in everything they do. What mother and father doesn’t want that for their child? I think we can all agree you’d be a bad parent if that weren’t what you wanted for your children.

Sadly, for parents, children being successful typically means attending college, which often means they have to move away from their parents. As any parent who has ever dropped their youngster off at college knows, that is usually a painful and heartbreaking moment. Your baby is all grown up and is off on their own, out of your protective reach. But it’s for that very reason that any time they come home, mom and dads are in a happy, celebratory mood.

In a YouTube clip, a husband, playing with his wife, hurriedly makes preparations for their daughter’s return. She is coming home from college, and everything must be in order – nothing can be out of place.

“This is my new favorite holiday,” the husband says while imitating his wife. “I mean, Christmas is great, but the day that my daughter comes home from college is my new favorite holiday.”

I think that’s a statement and a sentiment many parents would agree with.

Early in the clip, he breaks character and mentions that what he’s talking about is actually happening right now. His wife, who is behind the camera, concurs with his comment.

As the video continues, he mentions more and more things that need to be completed before she arrives. It’s a long, exhaustive list.

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old, he will not be turned away from it.”

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