So, you've just found out that you're going to be a dad. My life altering surprise came on Christmas day. I spend a full minute stuck on the repeating track, "Really? You're serious? Are you sure? Wow. You're really serious?" No matter whether you were trying or not, you're never fully prepared for the news. For me, I was ecstatic for the whole day. We're going to have a baby. I get to have one of those sweet, precious little babies for my very own. I can hold it for as long as I want. I get to rock it and sing to it and never let go.
The next morning though, I woke at 4:30 in morning in a dry
sweat with the same thought. "We're having a baby." Oh man,
how are we going to afford a baby? Who
will we get to watch the kid while we're at work, or should my wife quit and
stay at home? How can we manage it
financially if my wife does quit? With
the rising costs of child care, how can we afford to pay for daycare even if my
wife did keep working? And that's not even the half of it. What about clothes and food and diapers ...
The list goes on and on.
Well I had just calmed down from that little panic attack,
when next came the homework. Now, I
don't have a problem with a little reading or research from time to time, but
the list of books my wife starts putting together looked like the reading list
for a law student. And those books
aren't small either. They’re big books
with tiny print and few pictures and the pictures they do have aren’t necessarily
anything you want to look at for very long or very often. In all the books my wife found, I didn't see
any books for Dads There was no Easy
Baby 1, 2, 3, for Dads, or a much more necessary volume, The Guy's Survival
Guide for a Pregnant Wife. Because lets
be honest, as much as it interesting to know what's going on with your baby
this week, it would much more helpful to know what kind of mood our wives are
going to be in this week. I mean, we've all heard the horror stories of the
emotional roller coaster that our lovely ladies are now on. And we're handcuffed to them for the whole
ride.
So in lieu of the lack of Dad help guides out there, I am
starting this blog for other new fathers out there. I'm not going to claim to be an expert. There are no capital letters after my
name. I'm just a regular guy on a
journey to parenthood. If you're feeling
lost or overwhelmed, and are just looking for someone who is going through the
same things you are, my hope is that I can be of help to you.
Everybody’s situation is different. We all have different wives, lives, and
babies, so I can't guarantee that everything that happens to me will be
applicable to you. But I do make these pledges
to you.
1. I will always be informative - Each post will have
something that will hopefully be of help to you and your family. Whatever
tidbits, facts and good to know info that I come a crossed or learn, I will do
my best to past it on to you. And if there is something that you've learned,
you're more than welcome to return the favor.
2. I will always be short - I'm a guy. I don't have the time or desire to read
through a long drawn out tail of someone else life. So I will strive for that balance of
imparting the important facts with real world examples.
3. I will keep it enjoyable - I love humor and having a good
laugh to brighten my day, so I will always try to keep my posts enjoyable to
read. Now, some of the topics that come
up might be more on the serious side, so you may not get a laugh every
time. But I will try to make sure you
won't be bored.
Well there it is. You
know my reasons for writing this blog and my promises to you, the reader. The journey ahead of us is long, with some
amazing highs and unbelievable lows.



