This is very well written and I agree 100%.Include your kids in your hobbies from the start, but also prioritize your kids over your hobbies.
For the first couple years you just need to be focused on building a strong relationship with your baby and helping their mother. If you hunt a lot be prepared to dial it way back, it’ll be temporary.
After that find ways to include them in what you like to do, even if it means not doing exactly what you would normally do. Put your toddler in a backpack carrier and take them hiking or scouting. Give up fly fishing for a few years in exchange for catching farm pond bluegill on nightcrawlers. Replace some backcountry hunting days with family camping trips or squirrel hunting.
If your kid has a positive relationship with the outdoors you’ll be able to hunt a lot more in the long run because it’ll be something your kid wants to do too.
Have a handful of set household chores you do every morning - unload dish washer, feed pets, take out trash etc…If you had one piece of advice for a first timer (me), what would that be?
Very good one.Have a handful of set household chores you do every morning - unload dish washer, feed pets, take out trash etc…
Have a handful of set household chores you do every morning - unload dish washer, feed pets, take out trash etc…
You got this man, it’s the easiest and hardest thing you’re ever going to do. It’s also the most rewarding. It’s going to be hard the first few months but you’ll get through it, we all have. I have two girls, they’re going to melt your heart and give you gray hair at the same time.I can’t thank you men enough. These have been incredible to read on this gloomy morning at work. My wife is due in November with our first baby girl and to say I’m a bit nervous would be an understatement
My wife is due any day with our first and these were a gift to read.I can’t thank you men enough. These have been incredible to read on this gloomy morning at work. My wife is due in November with our first baby girl and to say I’m a bit nervous would be an understatement