Pubey
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sorry to hear about that toddy... best wishes for you, your gf and your baby
I wish to be known as Grandad Big Ken from now on as my daughter gave birth to a bouncing baby boy a short time ago.
I am expecting the southend baby range to be snapped up very quickly!
The only advice I can give you young expectant fathers is make the most of your offspring when they are very young *cos they will soon grow up and be complete bleeders like their dads. **![]()
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2 minutes of pleasure, 20-odd years of grief.
I promised myself I wouldn't make a big deal of this, but I can't help myself. I became a father last Friday. My son was born on the 22nd August at 11.26am. The last 9 days have been; a blur, exhausting, but also the most amazing of my life.
I have taken two weeks off work, of which I have already had one, and I am already dreading going back to work in 8 days time. I can't bare the thought of not being at home with my wife and son.
Someone please tell me that it'll be OK!
Many congratulations.
Special event isin't.
The way to look at it is while you are at work and your wife and son are at home all day she will look forward to you getting home so that she can have a moment to herself. This is when you can spend time alone and develop a good dad/son relationship besides, you need to work so that you can give him what he needs and wants.
Many congratulations.
Special event isin't.
The way to look at it is while you are at work and your wife and son are at home all day she will look forward to you getting home so that she can have a moment to herself. This is when you can spend time alone and develop a good dad/son relationship besides, you need to work so that you can give him what he needs and wants.
Yes Tinks is absolutely right, she'll be looking forward to a bit of bonding time on her own and come the end of the day, will be very keen for you to come in and relieve her! Tell her it's important to rest when she can, so if bubbs is asleep and it's likely to be a longish one, then she should go and shut her eyes too. Housework is NOT important at this moment in time! Tell her not to try and do loads for the next few weeks, and if she gets fed up with visitors then you tell them to give her some space!
First month is lovely when you're getting to know each other and their little characteristics. Best of luck to you all.
promised myself I wouldn't make a big deal of this, but I can't help myself
lol, make a big deal cos having a kid IS a big deal.
Don't matter what people tell you, do it you own way and if needs be make it up as you go along. Just try and share the load, and give each other plenty of sleep/rest breaks in the early days. Other than that, even when things seem bad, like teething and stuff, it all gets better then you move onto the next thing. Most of all, enjoy it while you can. In 10 years time you don't want to be thinking you missed out.
It's not time to make a change
Just relax, take it easy
You're still young, that's your fault
There's so much you have to know
Find a girl, settle down
If you want you can marry
Look at me, I am old, but I'm happy
A child arrived just the other day
He came to the world in the usual way
But there were planes to catch, and bills to pay
He learned to walk while I was away
And he was talking before I knew it and as he grew
He said, "I'm gonna be like you, Dad,
You know I'm gonna be like you"