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    Becoming a Father Part 3 – The Gifts

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJune 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Four souls. Four beginnings. Four miracles – each one spun from the same dreams, raised under the same roof, held by the same hands – and yet as wildly, gloriously different as the seasons themselves. In case you missed it, you can read part Part 1 and Part 2 first.

    Same roof, same love – infinite expressions of joy

    Matthew 

    Matthew arrived first. Determined. Fierce. Sharp-edged even as a baby, as if he’d entered with the full knowledge of the world’s sharpness and was determined to meet it on his own terms.

    He has a mind that slices straight to the heart of a thing and loyalty so profound it feels ancient – older than us both. In him, I see the fighter I once was – the one who refused to be defined by anything other than his own spirit.

    Young Matthew with lion face paint grips a steering wheel while wearing a Springbok rugby jersey

    Fierce heart, steady hands, wild spirit within

    Michael

    Michael followed – and could not have been more different. Where Matthew is flint and spark, Michael is river and light. Softness without weakness. Kindness without naivety.

    He was the child who would reach for your hand without being asked, who could calm a storm in a room just by entering it. His empathy is not learned; it’s born. A reminder that gentleness is a strength all its own.

    Young Michael in a red shirt gently holds a small zebra figurine while standing beside a birthday cake decorated with safari animals

    Tender hands, steady heart, born to soothe

    Willow

    Then came Willow. She was the unexpected song – the melody that floated into my life before I even knew I needed it. Willow was two years old when Nicholas and I got together – still just small enough, just unformed enough, that our bond was written not with words but with the silent language of presence.

    Fierce, funny, and endlessly curious, Willow dances through life, refusing to be boxed or defined. She’s my challenger, co-conspirator, and mirror in ways that thrill and terrify me. In her, I see not the world I grew up in – but the world I hope she will help create.

    Young Willow with long brown hair smiles brightly while cradling a fluffy cream-and-brown cat in her arms

    The melody I never knew was missing

    Leo

    And then there was Leo. The final thread. The final gift.

    Leo arrived in the way only destiny can orchestrate – against odds, against fear, against reason.

    Leo, whose soul feels older than the stars. He carries something in him that’s both fiercely independent and deeply, almost unbearably tender. He changed everything – simply by existing.

    Toddler Leo with long curly hair, wearing a blue shirt, smiles while crawling through a white ball pit

    Written in stars, stitched into everything after

    The Grinch Had It Right, You Know

    The heart is not a finite thing. It stretches. It swells. It breaks and heals and grows again – impossibly, wondrously – as each child steps into it.

    I used to wonder, in the quiet hours before they came, whether it was possible to love more than one child with the same fierce, unbreakable love. Whether somehow the heart would be divided – diluted.

    It isn’t.
    It multiplies.
    Each love is entire.
    Each bond is complete.
    Each connection is sacred.

    A collage of joyful sibling moments

    One heart, four souls, infinite stories of love

    Just as my father learned to hold me without expectation – just as he built scaffolding that I could not see until I was grown enough to understand it – so too am I trying to do the same for them.

    Not to raise them into some imagined version of success.

    But to raise them into themselves.

    To give them the soil.
    The scaffolding.
    The sunlight.

    And then to stand back – heart in my throat, arms wide open – and watch who they choose to become.

    Two young boys, Matthew and Michael, stand close together; Michael has his arm around the Matthew’s shoulder in a quiet, affectionate moment

    Scaffolding laid, roots deep, wings incoming

    Revolutionaries Without Realising It

    When my children are old enough to look back – to trace the contours of their beginnings, to understand the battles fought before their first breaths – I wonder if they’ll realise just how extraordinary their stories are.

    I wonder if they’ll realise they weren’t simply born. They were chosen. Fought for. Dreamed into existence. Willed into the world by a love fierce enough to climb every mountain, face every courtroom, and silence every doubt.

    Their lives aren’t ordinary. They’re revolutionary.

    Matthew sits alone on a large rock, gazing into the distance, surrounded by greenery and garden walls

    Not just born – chosen, carved, and destined, Image Credit: Flash Poets Photography

    And The Most Beautiful Part?

    They don’t know they’re revolutionaries. They simply exist – fully, freely, unapologetically.

    They belong not because the world granted them permission but because we built a world that said: You belong exactly as you are.

    And if there’s any legacy I hope to leave – let it be this: That my children know, without question, that they weren’t a compromise, an exception, or a miracle grudgingly allowed by an imperfect system. They’re the dream realised. The revolution walking.

    And I’m the luckiest man alive to walk this journey beside them.

    xxxDavid smiles while sitting on a hanging chair as his young son, Michael, kisses him on the cheek

    Not a compromise, not an exception – everything, Image Credit: Flash Poets Photography

    Legacy of Love

    In the end, all the court orders, all the contracts, all the hurdles and heartbreaks – they fade.

    What remains is this:

    The sound of Matthew’s laughter.
    The beauty in Michael’s eyes.
    The wild grace of Willow’s imagination.
    The ancient wisdom in Leo’s small, steady hands.

    Proof that love, once chosen, once fought for, leaves a legacy no law can ever contain.

    And when they ask me one day how they came to be – how we built this unlikely, beautiful, fierce little tribe – I will simply smile and say:

    “You were always meant to be mine. I just had to find the road that led me to you.”



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