Done that with the eldest. As I said earlier, youngest is glued to his bed.I have fond memories of driving around town with my youngest in the back seat in the early hours just to get her to sleep.
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Done that with the eldest. As I said earlier, youngest is glued to his bed.I have fond memories of driving around town with my youngest in the back seat in the early hours just to get her to sleep.
Good advice that.When your baby is crying and screaming even though she's been fed, changed and every other thing you can think of don't start thinking you're crap or doing something wrong. They just cry and scream sometimes.
Lads, my wife is due this week with our little girl. I'm proper excited and under no illusions about how tough parenthood can be, but I wondered what advice you all have?
If you could go back and do anything different again with your first, what would it be? I have my bag packed for the hospital and it's all getting very real now!
I'm genuinely intrigued to get any advice and hear about your own experiences. Fire away.
My son’s 20 and in his second year at university now. I enjoyed him as a baby and as a toddler, and as he got older, it was great doing dad stuff like helping with homework and going out on trips together - he taught me a lot by choosing the places he wanted to go. But it’s great having a grown up son - when you first know you’re having a boy, the stuff we do now is what you picture when you get that news. Having him and his girlfriend over for a meal, grown up conversations, etc. Probably not putting this very well, but there’s never a bad stage in being a dad, no matter how old they are or what they get up to. You won’t always like them, their choices or actions, but you will always love them.
Good advice that.
They are all very different and there are no instructions.
Share the load with your mrs give her plenty of naps ... if she’s not so tired she won’t bite your head off
I have a daughter who is 34 and a son who is 26. I still run around after them as though they can't wipe their own bums. Would I do anything different? Yes. I'd have had a vasectomy at 16.Lads, my wife is due this week with our little girl. I'm proper excited and under no illusions about how tough parenthood can be, but I wondered what advice you all have?
If you could go back and do anything different again with your first, what would it be? I have my bag packed for the hospital and it's all getting very real now!
I'm genuinely intrigued to get any advice and hear about your own experiences. Fire away.