Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:31 pm
RIGHT ON!
i would go number four, behind kenny G
i would go number four, behind kenny G
Mr. Mom, huh? What a strange term... My and my wife split the maternity/paternity leave (which in Sweden is about a year and a half depending on how you household with the funding) 50/50. And from Alva's first day in kindergarten - I've been working four days a week, and my wife full time. I wanna spend time with her! And fortunately we have a social welfare system which states that it's important and allows for it.nebulae wrote:I was the primary caregiver of my son when he was two for about a year. I can honestly say that women who choose to stay at home have the hardest job on the planet. Huge respect goes out to moms everywhere, even Mr. Moms who make the flip and stay home to let their wives go to work. Raising kids is the best and hardest job.
At least you have a system that values children first. In the US, you get six weeks. The saddest part of my day is when I hear my neighbors (who have two little kids) take the kids to day care at 6:30 am, so both can work, and then they get home around 6:30-7pm at night. These kids are without their parents for about 12 hours a day, just so the parents can work. So so sad.Lo-Fi Massahkah wrote:nebulae wrote:And fortunately we have a social welfare system which states that it's important and allows for it.
Still, only 14% of the maternity/paternity leave is being used by men. I just don't get that...
-M
In the UK fathers get next to nothing, paternity leave was only introduced four years ago...nebulae wrote:At least you have a system that values children first. In the US, you get six weeks. The saddest part of my day is when I hear my neighbors (who have two little kids) take the kids to day care at 6:30 am, so both can work, and then they get home around 6:30-7pm at night. These kids are without their parents for about 12 hours a day, just so the parents can work. So so sad.Lo-Fi Massahkah wrote:And fortunately we have a social welfare system which states that it's important and allows for it.
Still, only 14% of the maternity/paternity leave is being used by men. I just don't get that...
-M
Of course, I just heard that the family next door is splitting up, so I guess their wonderful plan didn't quite work out...
Well, your Prime Minister is indeed our bitch, so there ya go...NorthernMonkey wrote: Father: 'But Prime Minister, my wife's just given birth, I'd really like to spend some time with them to establish some early bonding.'
Prime Minister: 'Get the fuck back to work you lazy bastard and keep paying those taxes.'
There's something slightly disturbing about that...dm wrote:i can't wait till he's a bit older and i can show him what his daddy likes to do with his creative juices!
No doubt! Daddy, keep the juices in yer pants. Geez...NorthernMonkey wrote:There's something slightly disturbing about that...dm wrote:i can't wait till he's a bit older and i can show him what his daddy likes to do with his creative juices!
Having a enough time for music...cannone wrote:Great topic!
You'll see....everyone is all about playing classical music to babies b/c of a (flawed) study that showed an increase in IQ. We tried that with my first son and he CRIED AND CRIED. So to drown out his crying (for our sakes) we cranked some trance. He went right to sleep. The louder the better. (My theory...the drums were similar to the maternal heartbeat).
As far as my music.....I basically had to turn it down (headphones, turn the guitar amp off) when they were babies (my 2 sons) so I didn't wake them. But now (they're 4 and 2 yrs) I crank it and they love it. It's actually really fun...my youngest will sit on my lap when I'm mastering a track on Ableton. He thinks it's so fun......
So basically: yeah. It's going to affect it.....but music is a GREAT thing (I think we all agree with that here). Exposure to it early as a child does wonders for brain development and other things (math skills, self confidence, logical thought). It's a great gift you can give your daughter.....you will both have fun with it as she get's older.
Think how cool.....spin her a downtempo mix for naptime.....then you're with her and she gets some great tunes to nap to.
Congrats early. Fatherhood is the best.
Cannon
Thanks... Middle name is Bastille since we figured he was concieved on Bastille day while vacationing this past summer in France while consuming copious amounts of champagne... Can't wait once he get's older that we tell him how he assumed his middle name...nebulae wrote:Orion is a cool name!
i still squeeze in time to start projects, just finishing them takes longer than usual. but it's all good!