Recent Fathers Blog | September 2009 PostsStarting a Motorby K_REY_C24 Sep 2009 05:37 PMI don't really remember when I was really young. My parents often ask me about this or that family vacation and I truly have a hard time remembering. Sometimes they show me pictures which help my memory a little bit but I am largely unable to mentally recall much of my time when I was young. Mirror to the Futureby K_REY_C22 Sep 2009 02:22 PMToday my 6 week old son and his almost 1 year old cousin met through internet video chat. They've actually, technically, met before via skype. Extreme Braggingby K_REY_C17 Sep 2009 06:12 PMI'm a full-time Ph.D. Student and a part-time instructor. The class I teach this semester is a 450 student section of Cinema. Techniques for the Middle of the Nightby K_REY_C15 Sep 2009 04:33 PMIn an effort to gain much needed hours of sleep for my wife I am often charged with taking my crying son out of the bedroom in the middle of the night for as long as he will put up with me. Mommy, in turn, is able to sleep and replenish a drastically drained milk supply while we are away. The Start of Smilesby K_REY_C10 Sep 2009 02:48 PMAfter over 30 days of horrendous crying, or (more pleasantly) a furrowed brow and a look of confusion or dissatisfaction only being quelled by breastfeeding, my son smiled at me this week. One Month and Many Examplesby K_REY_C08 Sep 2009 06:22 PMMy son is officially one month old today. There have been thousands of photographs, hundreds of nursing sessions, about 30 days without sleeping the whole night through, and one large family visit. My Son Cannot Lieby K_REY_C03 Sep 2009 04:26 PMRecently my son has become slightly more agreeable during the time he is awake and not eating. Mornings seem to be the best time to sit down and have a conversation with him. I can prop him up on a pillow and we can push our faces close to one another and have a nice little chat. My Wife Does EVERYTHINGby K_REY_C01 Sep 2009 04:23 PMEarlier yesterday my wife remarked about the fact that she does everything pertaining to our son. While I'd like to be able to disagree with this perspective it would be somewhat impossible. All of our son's primary needs are met by his mother. Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "When you figure out how to add more hours to a day let the rest of us in on the secret ;-)" |
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