Wednesday, April 29, 2009
How We Feel
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Busy Busy
Friday, April 24, 2009
The WANT to do things
Going back to asking to do things. I know a lot of guys take heat for this, like "did you ask if you were allowed out?". But how rediculous is this. What type of husband or father would I be if I didn't. Why should I not care about how my wife feels or what she desires. It's kind of the wrong way. People should be asking "did you make sure it was okay with your wife? I wouldn't want to get in the way of anything you had planned" or something like that. Now that may be going a little far, but you get the idea. It's all about respect.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Bring Your Kid to Work Day
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Involvement v Independence
The balance between attention/involvement and independence.
I know that kids need to learn how to play independently. As my son has gotten older, we've kind of encouraged him to "play by yourself for a while". This is tough since he had never had to do that much before. We always played with him. Maybe too much. But sometimes I think that is good early on. For example, when my wife and/or I take him to the park, we are climbing the playground equipment, chasing him and are very hands-on. He loves it. I think some parents would say "they need to learn how to play by themselves", which is another perspective I respect. But when other kids see us playing with our son, they often approach us and ask to join in or play with them to. Or even say things like "look what I can do". All as their parents sit on a bench somewhere, sometimes on the phone, or whatever. I feel bad that it seems they are craving attention. But maybe they need to be playing on their own. Sometimes I make my son do it, just to get a little balance. I don't know what the right answer is, but I know he loves the attention and us being involved in his play. However, there is the downside of him getting upset when we can't. Sometimes when we are making dinner, or paying bills, or feeding our daughter, we tell him he has to play by himself a while. Most of the time he's fine with it, but sometimes he says "But who's gonna play with me?". Sounds sad, but I think it's something we created. That's where finding that balance comes in I think. Anyway, something to think about.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sunday Funday/Crazy Stressful Trip
We were almost there... A fun trip to the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia with our two kids. THEN...., I realized I forgot my daughter's bottles. Now you may think, "no big deal, just stop and get some formula from a store". Not so fast. My daughter requires special powdered formula that they don't even keep in stock in any pharmacy (I tried calling them all!). I order it online for her. Anyway, so we call and stop around trying to find it, to no avail. Then we drive 20 minutes to my sister's and decided to leave our daughter with her because she was tired. I drive to a nearby pharmacy, buying bottles, drop-ins, and the formula closest I could find to her "special" formula. She wasn't due to eat yet, so I wished my sister best-of-luck. We took my son to the museum and had a blast. When we returned to my sister's, we found that my daughter slept well, but would NOT eat her bottle (with the different formula). We were supposed to go from there to my parent's for dinner, which now seemed impossible, because we would have to get home quickly so my daughter could have her "special" formula. Luckily, good ole' dad took her up to a quiet bedroom and she proceeded to eat the bottle of formula we bought. Thank goodness. Major stress was deflated and we were able to visit my parent's for dinner and enjoy some time there. Then we headed home to call it a night. Tired and relieved.
Does anyone else get unusually stressed before they go somewhere with the kids? I start going nuts! I start sweating, breathing heavily from running around trying to make sure I didn't forget anything. Ex: Did I get the sound machine, which helps them sleep? Monitors? Blankets? Special animals they like? Extra Clothes? Diapers? Walker? Booster seat? Pack-n-Play? Snacks? Juice? Baby Food? Bibs? Small forks/spoons? Bottles? Wait. Not too early because I don't want them getting warm. THEN BAM! I forget them. Oh, and the dvd player for the car? and the movies my son likes? And their jackets (just in case)?
I go through this list in my head and get so stressed. I start talking loud (not yelling!) to my wife and getting flustered. AHHHH. Happens every time. I don't know why I can't just calmly pack the car and go through the checklist. Gotta get better there. I wonder if others experience this unusually major stress before they go somewhere with the kids?