Parenting looks different for everyone, and while looking after your kid can require a great deal of commitment and patience, it has a fun side too. A viral Instagram video showed a dad sharing a glimpse of what fatherhood with a toddler can look like, and it will crack you up.
Jeff Logan spent his Friday night playing doctor (for real) with his 3-year-old son, who put playdough in his nose. This resulted in their house sofa turning into an operating table and Jeff becoming a surgeon for the night as he carefully picked out the said playdough from his little boy’s nostril.
Dad spends ‘Friday night’ removing playdough from toddler’s nose
This Instagram-famous dad spent his “Friday night” removing playdough from his toddler’s nose in a hilarious fatherhood moment and even shared video proof of the incident. The clip showed the boy lying on the couch as though it were an operating table, as his father documented the event that could easily go down as a core memory once they’re older.
The following snippets exhibited a conversation between Jeff Logan and his 3-year-old as they explained the scenario to viewers. “I can’t breathe,” the boy told Jeff, who questioned why he couldn’t breathe.
Next in the post, while answering his dad’s questions, the toddler revealed that he couldn’t breathe because he put blue playdough in his nose. Jeff, taking on the role of a doctor, then prepared his son to remove it from his nostril using a pair of tweezers.
However, as they prepared for the not-so-complicated procedure, the dad couldn’t help but crack a laugh as he looked back at the camera. He finally used a flashlight and the tweezers to pick it out while teaching his boy a lesson, “You can’t put playdough in your nose.”
In the video’s concluding seconds, the dad burst out laughing more, proving that fatherhood, especially with a toddler at home, is entertainment on its own. Additionally, Jeff showed evidence that the operation was indeed successful. He asked his son about his breathing situation, who then confirmed it was all good.
One commenter pointed out how the boy was lying on the couch “like he was on the operating table.” Another noticed the little guy’s communication skills. Something tells me he’s going to do it again,” joked a third, as one more believed it “wasn’t his first rodeo.”