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karlie -> RE: Dad's Role With Babies.... (6/8/2008 9:05:01 PM)
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My husband was a very hands on dad, even from the very beginning. I had c-sections which were actually blessings in disguise. My personality is one that would do it all, but because of the recovery, I had to back off and let him do much more than I may normally have and that alone created an instant and fast bond between him and the girls that never ended. He was the was the first to hold them in the hospital, and even the first to feed them. He was more than willing(and even wanted to) take his turn rocking them(and singing to them), he changed them, and spent a lot of time just talking to them and telling them how special they were. While I was still recovering and having a difficult time getting in and out of bed, he was the one who would get them out of their cradle beside the bed at night, and bring them to me to nurse. The he would change them and tuck them back into their bed. When he got home after work, he wanted to be involved in their care no matter how tired he was and always spent time with them. That never ended as they got older, He read to them and gave them evening baths, and was always there for tucking in and bedtime prayers. He was more than happy to watch them and never referred to it as "babysitting(a pet peeve of mine) when I needed to run to the store or something. He set aside real time everyday just to play with them and take walks together as a family. He also liked to have daddy/daughter dates as they got older and he took them out for breakfast or ice cream and the park. Just something that let them know they were important to him and he enjoyed being with them. All those things have created a very solid bond with the girls and even now that they're grown, they are both still very much Daddy's girls. I love seeing them have what I didn't with my dad.
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