It's going to start changing very soon for you. Promise. I got an 11 month old daughter. It is REAL tough at first but then they started changing and developing and becoming more independent and it's absolutely amazing and fulfilling to watch. I think about 7 months is when my daughter really started to give us breaks.At what point did having kids become enjoyable/ rewarding for all you guys? I got a 3.5 month old right now and I hate life. It's not fun, it's not rewarding, it's nothing but no sleep and giving up everything I used to do. Right now I feel like the peeps who don't want kids got it right.
She is pretty though.
If your a guy thats normal, we dont really pay that much attention to them when the are young, once they walk and talk we can corrupt them , i let my 5 year old steer my car yesterday.At what point did having kids become enjoyable/ rewarding for all you guys? I got a 3.5 month old right now and I hate life. It's not fun, it's not rewarding, it's nothing but no sleep and giving up everything I used to do. Right now I feel like the peeps who don't want kids got it right.
She is pretty though.
It gets better, as her awareness grows you'll see an attachment and wonderment to daddy. Nurture that, she's looking for trust at this stage of development, after that she will look for small bits of doing things herself. Positive reinforcement goes along way.At what point did having kids become enjoyable/ rewarding for all you guys? I got a 3.5 month old right now and I hate life. It's not fun, it's not rewarding, it's nothing but no sleep and giving up everything I used to do. Right now I feel like the peeps who don't want kids got it right.
She is pretty though.
Hmm yeah definitely. I was unemployed when the baby was born and for the 3 months after. So I helped a lot (debatable). Then I went back to work. So I kind of saw both worlds. Don't mind work so much these days sometimes. In all fairness though, my daughter takes it pretty easy on us. Hang in there, it gets better/easier.I'm the stay at home dad, so lots of taking care of baby. I'm finding that women are simply better equipped to do this job (in my opinion). Not that us men can't do it well. We can. But the crying sometimes drives me nuts. Like really really nuts. You all help though.
as a stay at home dad myself I can tell you the only way women are better equipped is that they have milk producing boobies. its equally stressfull being the full time parent wether ur a man or a woman, its that you can handle the stress and don't walk away that defines you as being a good parent not your gender. Its never going to be easy, and the kid is always going to drive you crazy sometimes but the fact that your still there day after day and the kid is still alive means your doing a good job in my opinion.I'm the stay at home dad, so lots of taking care of baby. I'm finding that women are simply better equipped to do this job (in my opinion). Not that us men can't do it well. We can. But the crying sometimes drives me nuts. Like really really nuts. You all help though.
Oh it gets way better! Im a part time stay at home dad, when they start to be able to get around the playground its really cool.I'm the stay at home dad, so lots of taking care of baby. I'm finding that women are simply better equipped to do this job (in my opinion). Not that us men can't do it well. We can. But the crying sometimes drives me nuts. Like really really nuts. You all help though.
You lose all your freedom for the first couple months. About 4 months old you will get a few hours a day to yourself. Maybe lol.I'm the stay at home dad, so lots of taking care of baby. I'm finding that women are simply better equipped to do this job (in my opinion). Not that us men can't do it well. We can. But the crying sometimes drives me nuts. Like really really nuts. You all help though.
Nice , did you make your own lights and is that an old walk in box you got there?
my room uses 1.15 watts per cubic foot for lighting
My friends have had it so easy with their 7 mth old. He's been sleeping until 10am for ages now. He's never upset unless he wants a bottle. Even the teething so far has been easy. Unbelievably he's tougher than the parents and hasn't had one cold yet! They are very good at parenting and despite being in their 20's they find it a breeze. The father is working from home as he has a knee injury. He could take care of the baby single handedly as he loves him so much. Some people take to it very well. I couldn't do it.I'm the stay at home dad, so lots of taking care of baby. I'm finding that women are simply better equipped to do this job (in my opinion). Not that us men can't do it well. We can. But the crying sometimes drives me nuts. Like really really nuts. You all help though.