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**A man's Maternity Leave ignorance - a belated apology**My wife's had 3 maternity leaves. All of which I've been in wor...
05/31/2020

**A man's Maternity Leave ignorance - a belated apology**

My wife's had 3 maternity leaves. All of which I've been in work fulltime getting home for 6pm to spend an hour doing the glory bits. I'm not so conceited that I didn't realise it was a tough gig, but I would rebuff any bemoaning from Mrs Secret Dad Lad with 'being at work isn't exactly a f**king holiday'. Turns out, comparatively, it is.

During lockdown my wife's more demanding job has meant she's had to basically continue to work fulltime, albeit remotely. This has meant that I've had my own 'Paternity Leave' looking after our kids (Josephine 5, Ernie 3 and Walt 1) whilst their Mum works away in the loft. Here's a chronicle of a typical day:

- After helping with breakfast, Wife exits stage left.
- J/E ask for a biscuit
- Catch W climbing in washing machine whilst explaining to the others that biscuits are not part of breakfast.
- Put Netflix on.
- J sends E to ask for a biscuit.
- Break up fight over who has the remote.
- Put most guilty one on naughty step.
- Catch W drinking from dog's water bowl.
- Read him a book he hates.
- Forget one is on naughty step, they wander back to watch Netflix.
- J/E ask for biscuit. We negotiate. They get raisins.
- Decide they've watched too much Netflix, get crafts out.
- W does a massive s**t, spend 10 minutes fighting him to allow me the pleasure of wiping his arse.
- Come back to crafts, but they've left and are back watching Netflix.
- Clear up crafts, wishing whoever created slime a slow, gruesome death.
- Give them early lunch because they're pi***ng me off.
- They hate my lunch. Give them crisps.
- Put them in garden.
- I tell E off for purposely lobbing balls into next door's garden, meanwhile J tries to force W to play with her and he's like 'nah' and bites her.
- They're all f**king crying.
- We go inside.
- I put on a film for big two, take up tired Mr bitey for his nap.
- I hide for a bit.
- They find me like they're sniffer dogs and I'm selling pills at a festival.
- They ask for a biscuit. I give them several just so they'll f**k off.
- They scream 'Daddy we're bored of this film!' repeatedly and very loudly.
- I run in and shout at them through gritted teeth that they're going to wake their little brother up.
- Little brother wakes up and starts crying.
- Resist temptation to demonstrate how much I currently despise my two eldest children and go get W up.
- The next 3 hours is a complete f**king parenting s**tshow.
- Mummy comes down from the loft and they turn into golden children.

And, it's pretty much that everyday. Relentless doesn't cover it. I may have it slightly tougher in one sense during lockdown as there's less options to escape. But I also don't have a newborn hanging off my tit, sterilization faff to worry about and an expectation from wider society that it should all come naturally to me. Plus, if the s**t really does hit the fan, I have another parent available upstairs who could help me out.

What I'm getting at is all you maternity leave survivors, fair f**king play. I've experienced a small amount of what you endure(d) and I'm flagging. We love our kids, but when they're young looking after them can be ferocious. So, to my wife especially, I apologise for taking your daily efforts in rearing our kids so magnificently for granted. I've had a big taste of humble pie. Sorry it's taken so long.

Also, if you can give me access to the magical housework fairy you must have employed during your maternity leave - that would be great 👌🧚‍♀️

20 Things to enjoy before having kids:1. The cinema. Now it exclusively involves toilet breaks, popcorn management and P...
05/30/2020

20 Things to enjoy before having kids:

1. The cinema. Now it exclusively involves toilet breaks, popcorn management and Pixar.

2. Sitting down watching TV in the evening and not having an ear out for any creeking of floorboards upstairs.

3. Your pets. The dog is still mulling about somewhere, but f**k knows what happened to the cat.

4. Silence.

5. A hangover. Sounds strange, but I long for a day of chilling in my dressing gown, eating terribly unhealthy food and watching a whole series on Netflix nursing a self-induced sore head without it involving children using my torso as a trampoline and resentment from my better half.

6. Eating a biscuit without looking over your shoulder to see who's in the vicinity.

7. Leaving the house a minute or so after you actually make the decision to leave the house.

8. Birthday parties. Soon they mean a soft play centre, awkward conversations with other parents and kids off their t**s on sugar.

9. Disposable income.

10. Being a cool Auntie or Uncle, before you're just that prick who won't let me eat a pack of Doritos for breakfast.

11. City breaks. The closest we now get to this is watching an episode of Go Jetters.

12. Knowing anything about your friends other than what they post on social media.

13. Exclusively wiping your own arse.

14. Reading a book without having to say it out loud.

15. Getting decent presents off anyone at Christmas.*

16. Your house not smelling of s**t.

17. Not having to remind little hobbit sized people to say please and thank you roughly a thousand times a day.

18. Going on a night out without at least 6 weeks notice and 24 hours of brownie points scoring beforehand.

19. Having s*x without freezing at one point and saying 'S**t, I think one of them's awake'.

20. Complete, blissful ignorance of who the f**k Mr Tumble is.

*In fairness, Christmas is a million times better with kids.

 : "It’s been 1 week since giving birth during this pandemic. What a strange time to be having a baby. ⠀⠀The hospital wa...
05/12/2020

: "It’s been 1 week since giving birth during this pandemic. What a strange time to be having a baby. ⠀
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The hospital was eerie, no visitors allowed, aside from staff wearing masks, we too entered the hospital in masks. We were screened upon arrival. ⠀
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But from then on the focus wasn’t on Covid 19, it was on welcoming our soon to be baby boy into a world of love. ⠀
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Social distancing didn’t prevent this celebration of life. ⠀
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We felt more loved and supported from all of our friends and family than ever before. ⠀
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I tried my best to include you all in our journey into labor and delivery and felt all of your prayers, positivity, and encouragement. We were fortunate enough to have Casey [my partner] throughout my entire hospital experience, he was my support system, coach, and I can’t imagine going through the experience without him right by my side. ⠀
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To all you Mamas out there where the hospital experience may be a little different, just know you are in good hands. ⠀
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The nurses made our experience such a positive and kind one that I will never forget. We learned from each and everyone of our nurses and they were patient, supportive, attentive, and so caring beyond their role. Casey and I felt that they were our “hospital moms” haha. ⠀
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Stay strong and stay positive everyone! We are taking it day by day and embracing our time together as new parents with this little baby boy. We can’t wait for our family and friends to meet our little guy. Just a matter of time 🤍" ⠀- .nica ⠀

MAMAS—no this is not a normal time to give birth, YES you will get through this. ❤️ Tip: Try out an online prenatal or childbirth class to feel prepared and supported:

❓TELL US IN THE COMMENTS: What resources helped you prepare for childbirth during the pandemic?
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Reposted from .house.for.bowie - Bowie loving his 'Panda Ziggy Stardust' onesie  😍💚⚡                                    ...
04/04/2020

Reposted from .house.for.bowie - Bowie loving his 'Panda Ziggy Stardust' onesie 😍💚⚡

04/04/2020

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To the Mama Who’s Tired,Maybe you were up all night with a crying newborn. Maybe you don’t remember the last time you to...
04/04/2020

To the Mama Who’s Tired,

Maybe you were up all night with a crying newborn. Maybe you don’t remember the last time you took a shower. And maybe you’re certain that the spit up on the shoulder of your t-shirt is now three days old... Yet you find yourself still wearing the t-shirt.

Maybe your alarm clock for work goes off at 6am (although you’re pretty sure that you just shut your eyes at 5:59). Maybe you’ll get up, pack lunches, drop off kids - And feel like you’ve already completed a days work before you even get to work. Maybe you’ll punch through the hours of your day, fulfilling task. after task. after task. Only to get off, come home... And then have to complete task. after task. after task. And wake up tomorrow morning to do it all over again.

Maybe you stay at home all day with the littles, and don’t remember the last time you left the house (at least not without one on a hip and one at your side). Maybe you don’t remember the last time that you wore anything that didn’t have an elastic waistband, nor do you remember the last time you read a book that didn’t rhyme. Maybe you don’t remember the last time you had an adult conversation, and maybe you say “Don’t put your fingers in there” more times than you’d like to admit. Maybe everyday right now feels like Groundhog Day... Just repeating the same day (and the same moments) over. and over. and over again.

Maybe you’re the mother of a child that requires that little bit more love; that little bit more attention. Maybe your life is full of doctor appointments. specialist appointments. counselling appointments. Maybe you hear other mamas complain that their child doesn’t eat vegetables, and you kick yourself for thinking: “Ugh. That’s the very least of my worries.” Maybe your child requires more than you feel like you can give sometimes - Yet you still show up. morning. after morning. after morning.

Maybe you’re doing this all on your own. Maybe there’s no extra set of hands in the house to rely on - to help wipe a bum, butter a slice of toast, or to tuck a little heart in. Maybe you’re punching through the tasks of two, day in and day out; crushing them all by yourself, because, frankly, you have no choice. Someone’s gotta’ do it - And you just so happen to be that someone. And maybe you would give anything just to be able to say: “Can you do that for me, Love? I’m busy at the moment.”
..And maybe, just maybe, some days you wish that you could just breathe. That you could just gather your thoughts. Make a plan. And execute it.

Instead of pushing through the chaos that you’re currently living in.

Tired Mama, I see you with your calendar full of events, extracurriculars, and the endless list of birthday parties.

But, Mama, you want to know what I don’t see on that calendar?

Anything for you.

I see nothing that will allow you to catch your breath. Nothing that will allow you to recharge. Nothing that will make YOU feel YOU again.

Write out that thing, Tired Mamas.

For while I could sit here and tell you that the days are long, but the years are short... Right now? For this season that you are in?

This could not feel further from your reality.

(and i’ll leave that to the lady in the grocery store lineup anyway )

So, Tired Mamas. Write out that one thing. Put that one thing on your calendar that you can look forward to every month.

No babysitter? Ask a mama friend to do this with you, and you two exchange childcare services.

No money? Make it a morning walk around your local park. Visit the library to take out books that will make your heart burst. Or just sit + chat with a friend.

No time? Make the time.

For, Tired Mama, you can only be as good as them as what you are to yourself.

Your oxygen mask first, Mamas. Always.
..And then take care of them. xo.

Just a few ideas to keep young children amused during the lockdown. Stay safe everyone
04/04/2020

Just a few ideas to keep young children amused during the lockdown. Stay safe everyone

04/03/2020

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