One Month Old, and I'm starting to feel parental
It is official, My son, my progeny, the carrier of the family name is now one month old. Words can not express how incredible the past four weeks have been. I could never have imagined that I could love something so much that does little other than sleep, eat, and poop.
The new arrival has made my life turn upside down, and I couldn't be happier.
Before I forget, I wanted to write down a few observations about babies, baby toys, and being a father.
The first lesson I learned as a parent is that the child rarely can tell the difference between 2:00 in the afternoon and 2:00 in the morning. Sleep deprivation, has become the rule not the exception. I am extremely lucky in that I have been blessed with an extremely kind loving wife who is extremely good with our baby, it also helps that I don't have any of the feeding equipment. As a result I generally get a lot more sleep than my wife, for that I am grateful.
The next important lesson is Constant Vigilance. Every night I get home from work we have some good family time for a bit, then The wife goes to bed and I take care of the little one for a few hours. Generally we just sit there and stare at each other. He seems pretty entertained, and I am completely fascinated by him. My responsibilities are simple, make sure he doesn't cry, and change his diaper when he needs it.
Right before bedtime I noticed that his diaper was feeling a bit soggy, so I took him to his changing table, disconnected the many fasteners of his clothing, and took off the diaper. I bent down to pick up a diaper. As I looked up I notice that there is a new water feature shooting from where I placed the baby......wait a minute, I don't remember a water feature in the babies room. The baby decided that it was time to fill his diaper, but his timing was a little bit off, and he forgot the diaper. Now everytime I have to change his diaper, I make sure that the replacement is there, just in case. Constant Vigilance.
The lessons learned have been innumerable as the diapers changed. Parenthood is good
The new arrival has made my life turn upside down, and I couldn't be happier.
Before I forget, I wanted to write down a few observations about babies, baby toys, and being a father.
The first lesson I learned as a parent is that the child rarely can tell the difference between 2:00 in the afternoon and 2:00 in the morning. Sleep deprivation, has become the rule not the exception. I am extremely lucky in that I have been blessed with an extremely kind loving wife who is extremely good with our baby, it also helps that I don't have any of the feeding equipment. As a result I generally get a lot more sleep than my wife, for that I am grateful.
The next important lesson is Constant Vigilance. Every night I get home from work we have some good family time for a bit, then The wife goes to bed and I take care of the little one for a few hours. Generally we just sit there and stare at each other. He seems pretty entertained, and I am completely fascinated by him. My responsibilities are simple, make sure he doesn't cry, and change his diaper when he needs it.
Right before bedtime I noticed that his diaper was feeling a bit soggy, so I took him to his changing table, disconnected the many fasteners of his clothing, and took off the diaper. I bent down to pick up a diaper. As I looked up I notice that there is a new water feature shooting from where I placed the baby......wait a minute, I don't remember a water feature in the babies room. The baby decided that it was time to fill his diaper, but his timing was a little bit off, and he forgot the diaper. Now everytime I have to change his diaper, I make sure that the replacement is there, just in case. Constant Vigilance.
The lessons learned have been innumerable as the diapers changed. Parenthood is good
