Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Life of College Parenting

Today, I want to shed some light on the life of a parent in College. Whether it is rushing to and from school to change diapers, going to a job interview exhausted after a sleepless night, or reading Marketing textbooks to my 4 month old daughter to keep her occupied, my life is not the typical one for a college student. The Michigan Daily published an article full of the lives of other college parents around the country and I thought they would be interested to compare my own life to. The one about Nicole Morack was the one I could relate to the most. Imagine you are finally getting the swing of this whole college thing. Living on your own, pursuing a career, balancing social life and education then WHAM. Responsibility comes and punches you in the face. Just like the couple in the article, my girlfriend and I planned our schedules in order to keep Hadley out of daycare. I have yet to find a parent group on campus but luckily I have made great friends prior to the birth of our daughter who have been very supportive the whole time. I always find it interesting to read about other college students with children and how they handle the crazy wonderful life that it is. Check out the link here!

Sunday, October 18, 2015

High Chair Confessions

Since my daughter is not yet old enough to eat solid foods I can't exactly relate to this one however, it is still very funny. This video is brought to you by Buzz Feed which is a social network news media form. They post everything from videos like this to recipes for easy to make foods. I started following them because they post videos of really good looking food that is incredibly easy to make. My girlfriend recently tagged me in this video that they posted. It is called "High Chair Confessions" and it describes the five personalities of babies eating in high chairs and captions what they would be saying if babies could talk. My favorite is the last one with the twins. The captions match their facial expressions perfectly and it is easy to relate to because all of us have been to a restaurant where you are the last one to get your food at the table. Click the video above and enjoy!

Sunday, October 11, 2015

The Tales of Parenthood

One of the best things about being a parent is being able to discuss funny, disgusting, adorable milestones with your spouse and loved ones. Even though my daughter is only coming on 4 months, calling my parents to disgust the latest funny Hadley event or sitting on the couch with my girlfriend while she sleeps talking about the disgusting bowel movements she had earlier that day are some moments I truly cherish. I found a great article just about this topic. It is multiple parents posting about their funny parenting stories. My favorite are "21 Parenting Questions" and "The Mathematics of Parenting". Read the article and tell me what your favorite posts are! Comment below and start a discussion as well.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

The New Dad Survival Guide

Every new parent needs it. Reassurance that what they are experiencing is normal. The fact that not knowing what to do with this human being your are taking home from the hospital is completely okay. Maybe articles, magazines, and books have laid out the do's and don'ts and the things you need to know however I think this article says it best. Dadvice has 90 humorous, yet vital tips and tricks to being the best parent you could be for your newborn. A few of my favorite being number 16, 18, 26 (never forget 26, otherwise the smell is horrendous), and 70. I do however, feel that this and other articles like it need to be taken with a grain of salt. These are general ideas on how to better the growth of your child and your relationship with them as a Dad but by no means is this a concrete list of things you need to know. YOU as a father know your son or daughter better than anyone else. Parenthood is trial and error (to an extent) and it is okay to figure things out along the way. It makes it a much more enjoyable experience too. My daughter is only 3 1/2 months old and I already can say that learning from experience instead of being told how to raise her has been an incredible journey. I cannot wait for what lies ahead.