Today our son is 6 weeks old. Sometimes I want him to stay this way forever, small & cute. I want to hold him in my arms always.
I remember another question that my good friend David once asked me about 20 years ago: "Would you rather have your son get an athletic scholarship or an academic scholarship"? I remember answering, "athletic scholarship for sure". At that time, I think I was thinking more of my own pride. Not that I wouldn't love for him to get one, but an academic scholarship would be my answer today. Actually, I would be happy with any kind of scholarship! I say this realizing that I'll be in my 60's when he gets to be that age, LOL! For some reason I just had a flashback to when I was a kid, maybe 8 or 9 years old. I remember asking my dad, "What if I got a football scholarship to Stanford"? (we must have been watching a Stanford game on TV) His answer was, "I'll buy you a Porsche" (my dream car). I remember thinking to myself that I might actually be playing football at Stanford and driving a Porsche. Well, nothing wrong with letting your kid dream! :)
Here's a list of things I have learned so far:1) How many diapers a baby can go through in one day
2) How much milk a baby can drink in one day
3) How much milk a mother can make in one day (and how big her milk tanks can get) hehe
4) How loud (and funny) a baby's fart can be
5) How good it feels when my baby falls asleep on top of me
Here's something I still wonder about:
What's he thinking about when he spends all that time staring up at the ceiling?
3 comments:
I gave up having my own but I think I can relate a bit - having spent time with high school kids at work...how proud their parents must be when they do well in school and in sports. It's so nice to see you being a dad! Can't wait to see him grow up :D
Rad Man-
I think this is a good way for you to avoid having to tell everyone Taiga's birth story over and over again.
I think you'll be an awesome father (not an oyabaka)!
Todd
Rad Man-
I think this is a good way for you to avoid having to tell everyone Taiga's birth story over and over again.
I think you'll be an awesome father (not an oyabaka)!
Todd
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