
Originally Posted by
Tips^Up
Yes. In college, I used to think another drink would help me sleep better. Now, I'm 36, 21 month old baby girl and another one on the way (they'll be spaced just over 2 years if everything goes as planned). I have come to realize that I sleep shitty if I drink at all (easy to say after 3 Stone IPA's tonight...), and most nights, I need to cherish every moment of deep rest so drinking less and less.
A few of the posts on here made me nearly tear up. So weird and stupid but I love this little girl, a human that didn't even exist 2 years ago, so so much. We went nordic skiing today, she was in the backpack and my wife is lugging the bun up the hills (the 21 month old + pack weighs more, but who's counting). So fun to point out the birds, talk about aspens vs pine trees, she loves going fast downhill (can't wait to get her on a chairlift!). I used to be ambivalent to children, now I see a cute little kid or hear a heart warming dad story and tear up.
I've befriended a few badass local dudes on the other side - kids in or already out of college. Kids were top of their class, sports scholarships, entry jobs making more than me. I posed the same question to both of them - the kids are their own people, but surely the parents have something to do with their success - what did they do to set their kids on these paths? Both of them said just be there. Read to them. Talk to them about stuff. Take them camping, play in the dirt, introduce them to your hobbies, read to them. It's faster and easier to get them out of the way, but it's a long term investment that will pay off to involve them, even with little tasks.
Fellow Dads - any advice on keeping the love life and relationship strong? Or, more directly, how can I get laid more frequently with a toddler and super prego wife (soon to be another newborn)?
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