José María Muscari shared his emotion in accompanying his son on his first day at school

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Months after becoming a father, after adopting Lucio, José Maria Muscari (47) was excited as he dropped his son off at school at the start of the new school year.

In mid-December Muscari declared on social media that he had adopted a 15-year-old teenager: “He’s my son now”he then writes, attaching a photo in which he is seen embracing Lucio, who turns his back on him because, for legal reasons linked to the adoption process, he cannot yet show his son’s face.

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Since then, he has shared the different such special moments that he experiences with Luciolike their first Christmas together or the day the young man met the sea.

Now, the theater director has shared, through his stories on Instagram, a new milestone in this new stage as a father: the first day of class.

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The excitement began on Sunday evening, when Muscari uploaded a photo and wrote: “I’m laughing so I don’t cry. Last day without getting up early. The son starts school tomorrow and has chosen tomorrow’s shift.”

Muscari showed all his emotion for the start of Lucio's lessons.  Photo: InstagramMuscari showed all his emotion for the start of Lucio’s lessons. Photo: Instagram

However, the flurry of emotions did not allow the new father to sleep well at night.

At 3:46 in the morning, José María communicated again with his more than half a million followers to tell how he spent the night. “I knew it would happen to me. I don’t get sleep. The alarm will go off at 6:30 for my son and I even ate his gummies,” she shared alongside a photo with a bag of candy.

Early in the morning and already awake, the director began to explain his new school routine to his son Lucio.

José María Muscari was anxious the evening before his son's first day of school.  Instagram.José María Muscari was anxious the evening before his son’s first day of school. Instagram.

“That’s the point. Six forty-three. Very clear. Start your day with a school routine. The son is taking a shower,” he said in his stories, worried about the chores.

In the video he is seen preparing breakfast, complete with coffee, and continues: “How long did I sleep? You know nothing. I’m telling you, mornings aren’t for me,” he added, frustrated by the inconveniences that arose in the early hours of the day.

Already at 7:35 Lucio entered school and his father decided to tell his waiting fans about the anxiety he was feeling: “The nerves are shooting out of my chest, I have more anxiety than him. First of all, I’m a ghost, because I haven’t slept at all. Secondly, the anxiety and nerves of a new school destroy me.”

“Third, taking my son to high school reminded me of my high school, my early mornings. “I don’t think I’ve been up at this time since high school,” he continued, nostalgic and remembering his days at school.

“So, first chapter of the day, advanced. Son at school, on time, already bathed, already had coffee, everything is done. Now let’s wait for noon, let’s see how it went,” she concluded nervously.

During the morning Muscari showed up again, this time with a selfie in which he was seen moved to tears, very distressed by the emotions of the first hours of the day: “Even if the photo plays a cruel joke on me, the emotion is worth it. I sent this photo to a friend at 7:45 in the morning, crying in the street with emotionafter dropping my son off at school.”

José María Muscari excited for Lucio's first day at school.  Instagram.José María Muscari excited for Lucio’s first day at school. Instagram.

And he added with humor: “My poor friend, who at that moment received this crying ass face. He’s scary.”

José María Muscari accompanied his son to football

This new stage in life with Muscari’s father means discovering new things about Lucio as time goes by.

Recently, he took his son to play dad soccer and was so shocked that he shared his surprise on Twitter.

José María Muscari and his son Lucio in Mar del Plata.  Instagram.José María Muscari and his son Lucio in Mar del Plata. Instagram.

“It fascinates me to bring dads’ football to my son and see how mums and dads don’t let them play in peace, shouting their desire to win from the sidelines.”

“I thought it wasn’t real,” he added. And, surprised, he added: “A mother just shouted at her son: ‘Come on, you always lose’.”

Source: Clarin

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