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well....without getting too graphic there is also first few weeks post birth sex where the doc says to give the ol' happy place a break. slick willy wouldn't call it sex....but by my definition it most certainly is! |
Reluctant father? Mine. Because I see him in so many of my ways, I will never have kids.
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Well, I am staring over the edge of the slippery slope. My wife is pregnant and the due date is August 28th. No one has mentioned any type of return policy if this doesn't work out...
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You are off to an adventure...
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Willtel, the journey will soon not be about you. Saddle up, enjoy the ride. It is over far faster than you can imagine. |
What Paul and Paul said!
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a toast to all you dads & soon to be muttering too self fathers...
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Congratulations to you and your wife! |
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OP, I didn' have them until I was in my late 30s. They are my little buddies. My older boy (5 now) and I build things together. We even visit my construction job sites together sometimes. When you have your kid, hold them whenever you can. When they turn 3, it happens real fast, they don't want you to hold them any longer. They want to go and play. Holding them now takes a little effort to catch them. It takes even effort to get them to stay put so you can rap your arms around them just like when there were small. You will be fine. Jeff |
Hold on a second I may change my mind. I took my 4yo to have new ear molds for his hearing aids and he lost it. There was nothing I could do he just screamed and cried like we were killing him. I had to hold him down ( that little turd can squirm).
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I don't know if reluctant describes how I felt but certainly scared crapless...and also you naturally question your suitability for the job ahead.
We were married around 12 years before having our first child - he is now 9. While there are of course stressful and frustrating moments along with way, no question it has been a blessing and one of the greatest things in my life. About 1.5 years ago we adopted our daughter and she is a real smile-generator as well. |
From the length of time from the original post to now, it looks like you at least got to poke some fun at her for a while....
Congrats! I was 44 when my little guy was born. I wouldn't trade it for anything... Well maybe a 959.... No, no no. I wouldn't trade it for anything. One funny thing he said to me when I asked him what was going to happen if he kept doing something I asked him not to. He said "there is going to be trouble". I laughed so hard, I had tears streaming down my face! (he is three now) |
Do it. Early and often. Anyone with the intelligence to participate on a Porsche forum will only raise the average with their offspring.
For you soulless child-hating monsters, please feel free to continue to NOT procreate. That's a win-win situation for everyone. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302383184.jpg |
Kids in general are not that great.....YOUR kids, on the other hand, are simply the greatest experience you can ever have on this planet. Easy? No, but worth every minute.
I was 37 when I had my first, and like StomachMonkey, I wish I would have done it sooner. JA |
We had out 1st child when my wife and I were both 29. she was ready for the family thing earlier than I was but after I came back from Desert Storm, we decided it was time. Now, our son is 19 and our daughter is 15. The days go by slowly, but the years fly by!! I'm thankful we have our kids!!
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Whatever fears and uncertianity you have right now, will be erased from your head the first time you lay eyes on your newborn child. I was blown away, and I felt my life change instantly at that moment. I have lived a good life, and chased most of me dreams, but none of them compare to the feeling of being a father. He is my best little buddy, and the most important thing in my life. You'll see. I no longer wonder what I am doing here, it has become very clear.
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Now there are grandchildren and it just gets better. A confession: In 1985 he asked to take his date to their prom in my Speedster. The lights weren't working and I was busy blah blah and I said no. To this day that is one of my biggest regrets. If I had it to do over i would have worked night and day so my son could take his date to the prom in my Porsche Speedster. Like I said, it's a roller coaster. |
My wife was pregnant when this thread was started, and my daughter is now almost a year old. All I can say is wow. I feel like I squandered a lot of the spare time I had before. That being said, I don't regret the change one bit.
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