DuckDawg22
Lil-Rokslider
I'll be 37 next week, with an almost 3 yr old and just turned 1 yr old. The harsher responses here seem to be from older guys much further removed from young kids. This is a different world now, there has never been more pressure to just constantly be doing shit regardless of how little sense it makes. The lack of respect for one's time for the enjoyment of others is just something our parents' generation can't comprehend. And young kids are HARD, especially when you don't have the help that was promised by said parents only to discover they all of a sudden like going on European cruises multiple times per year instead. It's ok to scale back and be a dad for a few years, you're never going to get this time back.
I only got out for ducks twice last season, and put in for points only on game. I did get to fish a lot more this summer with the longer days. I could put the kids to bed and still get 2-3 hours on the water a few times per week.
Moral of the story is that you're only 25 and by the time you hit your mid 30s and more established in your career, your kids will be old enough that they'll be much easier on your wife, and you'll have more flexibility to take the time off both from work and home.
I only got out for ducks twice last season, and put in for points only on game. I did get to fish a lot more this summer with the longer days. I could put the kids to bed and still get 2-3 hours on the water a few times per week.
Moral of the story is that you're only 25 and by the time you hit your mid 30s and more established in your career, your kids will be old enough that they'll be much easier on your wife, and you'll have more flexibility to take the time off both from work and home.
