
When I told a friend I was pregnant, she didn’t congratulate me.
Instead, she warned me.
“A baby changes things,” she said. “You won’t look at your husband in the same way. Most men don’t really get fatherhood at first.”
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Well, I’m happy to report she was wrong… because he actually never got it. It was a major surprise to me, as I’d seen him as a loving dad with his kids from a previous marriage.
But I discovered when I had my own child that affection only gets you so far as a parent.
Yes, there’s all the hard stuff like waking up throughout the night and sacrificing time with friends (neither of which, again to my surprise, he ever did). But kids also need to engage and bond with you through laughter and play.
I mean, that’s the best part of being a parent. If you’re not interested in the good stuff… well, you’re missing the entire point.
I know some of you might not agree with me. I know some of you would rather do 30 loads of washing than build Lego or kick a football around with your kids. But you’ll read together at bedtime or make bath time fun or sing songs in the car…