- I can change a diaper one-handed (while balancing the child between two sinks in a restaurant men's room, cursing the fact that they only installed a changing station in the women's restroom, praying to God I don't drop her).
- Girl diapers are easier to change than boy diapers.
- I can talk about poo with a straight face now.
- I can get poo on my hands and not freak out.
- Kids are the ultimate cure. Seeing them smile makes even the worst day not so bad.
- I have a sixth sense that allows me to dodge toys on the floor in the middle of the night.
- I'm a softie.
- I have the ability to read the same book 400 times with the same enthusiasm and inflection I did the first time I read it.
- My child's reactions make reading the same book 400 times tolerable.
- My heart grows to accommodate the love I have.
- I am not the most important person.
- Leaving for work in the morning is tougher, coming home is sweeter.
- I better understand God's unconditional love for His children.
- There is nothing sweeter than an infant's coo or a toddler saying the words "vuv oo Daddi."
- A child sleeping on your chest is a great feeling.
- A tiny hand wrapped around your finger is also a great feeling.
- I will sacrifice my dignity for my children's amusement.
Honestly, when I first found out The Wife was pregnant with our first child I wasn't sure if I was ready to be a dad. I was recently back from my deployment to Afghanistan. We had only been married a little over a year, and I was gone for half that time. I was selfish and wanted her all to myself. I knew her getting pregnant was a possibility, it just became a reality much quicker than we expected. Plus, how would I be as a dad? Was I up to filling one of the most important roles I'll ever fill?
That's probably the biggest lesson I've learned so far: That God sometimes puts us way out of our comfort zone so we can grow. He felt I was ready, and that had to be good enough for me.
Twenty months in, and God was right. I was ready, and I've grown a lot. I've realized most of my anxiety came from the fear of the unknown. Instinct kicks in more often than not, and if I'm really stuck, The Wife has the answer.
Good job Brian! So proud of you!
ReplyDeleteYour wife has the answers because she is awesome! You are an awesome Daddy too. I'm so proud watching you be a great Daddy to your little ones and a great husband to Becky. I look forward to reading your blog! Love you
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