Cruentus
Grandmaster
I don't really have much of a dad (but I do have a really cool father and law), and I am not a dad myself.
Not really, anyway.
My wife did give me a fathers day card today from the dog. My dog is like my kid, so it was kind of funny...me enthusiastically thanking Cerberus for the fathers day card and him just looking at me like I've lost it again.
Anyways, it did get me thinking about fatherhood. I will most likely be a father someday soon. We are looking at fostering first, and possibly adopting from there within the next 1-2 years.
Anyways, fatherhood worries me. The time commitment worries me. What will it take away? From my time spent on other productive things? From my relationship with my wife and my friends?
Philisophically, I think that it is important to be a husband and a friend to others as well as a dad. I feel that balance makes you a better parent, and keeps things in perspective.
I know there will be sacrifices. But I know that there are rewards as well.
So, what have you had to sacrifice to be a dad? What are the rewards? What is the right way to go about it? What mistakes would you look out for? If you could do anything different, would you? The main question: How do you find balance between fatherhood and other important parts of your life?
Curious to hear from everyone, especially the dads, on this topic...
Paul
Not really, anyway.
My wife did give me a fathers day card today from the dog. My dog is like my kid, so it was kind of funny...me enthusiastically thanking Cerberus for the fathers day card and him just looking at me like I've lost it again.
Anyways, it did get me thinking about fatherhood. I will most likely be a father someday soon. We are looking at fostering first, and possibly adopting from there within the next 1-2 years.
Anyways, fatherhood worries me. The time commitment worries me. What will it take away? From my time spent on other productive things? From my relationship with my wife and my friends?
Philisophically, I think that it is important to be a husband and a friend to others as well as a dad. I feel that balance makes you a better parent, and keeps things in perspective.
I know there will be sacrifices. But I know that there are rewards as well.
So, what have you had to sacrifice to be a dad? What are the rewards? What is the right way to go about it? What mistakes would you look out for? If you could do anything different, would you? The main question: How do you find balance between fatherhood and other important parts of your life?
Curious to hear from everyone, especially the dads, on this topic...
Paul