♫And the cat’s in the cradle and the silver spoon…♫
Why did I have kids?
I don’t know to tell you the truth.
I haven’t regretted it though.
Because I wanted to experience the nightly mental chess game of trying to get a toddler to go to bed and stay there.
Oh, I’m doing the same right now myself.
owww that’s amazing and sweet! That is highly important - to enjoy the process of bringing up your child
Congratulations to the exhausted mommy, the proud daddy and the kind aunt who brought us the news ![]()
May the kid have great digestions and be a champion sleeper.
I don’t know what will this one be like, of course, but a version of “bouncing on a knee” that some of “my” babies loved involved raising them an inch or two, which on the first time was enough for them to think I was standing them but but not enough for them to try and stand up, and letting my hands off so they’d bounce down. OOOOOOOOH! One of the cool things about babies is that it’s pretty easy to see if they like something or not.
We had a son after years of being together just because of her biological clock. It split us up and I hardly ever see him, so I am firmly in the “don’t know why I did it” camp. Don’t get anything out of it at all except occasional problems.
I’ve been circling this thread for three days now, trying to come up with an answer.
I honestly don’t know. I really love them, really enjoyed them (they’re grown and gone), but I can’t give you a specific reason we decided to have kids. I guess it just seemed like the thing to do.
Let me be the first to say both congratulations AND insist that, from this day forward, we refer to this new bundle of joy as you with the babyface
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Need a source for extra organs
LOL!
Circling for a week, decided to pop in to say we were quite content to be “barren” (we always referred to ourselves that way, but with a laugh). Oh, but my best line was to an old lady at church who asked us when we’d be “starting a family”. I (transfixing her with a steely gaze) said “The two of us already are a family.”
But one day my wife turned to me and said “Y’know, if we wait 'til we’re ready, we’ll never have kids.”
So we did.
Turned out great… lots of worry, lots of joy, but they’re grown and gone now. So we can start catching up on those 10,000 hours of lost sleep…