Well, I've done it now.

Congratulations! If it helps, i'm only nineteen. My son, Caiden, is nine months old. Yep, born last April! ('Cause no one can do -that- math).

Only thing I can say, is don't think too hard. It all seems very common sence, and taking Doctors advice too close to heart just makes it hard. Just pay attention to the kid, and you'll do fine. It's easy to do, as long as you pay attention.
 
Kids are a blast their minds are like sponges, I just wish my daughter's would fill up fast becuase I'm running out of stuff to fill it with. I should have paid more attention in school:)
 
My grandfather told me being a parent is one of the most important jobs there is, and the one for which there is no training. Good luck to all 3 of you my friend!

Steve
 
Best wishes and fair warnings...kids grow up fast so enjoy them every minute while you can!!!!

Kids find out they have their own lives to live and sometimes, when they get older (teen years), there is not enough time left over for you. Mine are in their 30's...seemed like yesterday they were held in my palm by one hand. Now I have to look up to see them face to face!!!!

God Bless!
 
...She put her hands on me and tried to shut the door and I had to get nasty with her.

Glad I was able to be a good role model...

Congrats and Smoke both to you all...what a wonderful thing.

And here all along you thought you guys were doing that stuff just for fun.;)
 
Blessings on you and your new arrival, DaddyDanny.
I wasnt ready, didnt want children, my son's mother decided for me.
He is now 7, and he is still breathing, ;).
He has presented me with so many growth opportunities and challenges, it's amazing. I am so much better a man, for his being here.

You find the way, slowly, it is but another path, and you will learn patience and acceptance.

Mark
 
I'll send smoke, but this kid is probably going to be more fun and less work than you figured. They seem to make time pass very quickly - even on their "grumpy" days.
 
Actually, as you'll be up some nights with formula, or walking, or changing, or rocking, you might drop in and post a line.

Congratulations, friend.


munk

Munk, as usual your powers of observation are spot on.

Danny, do you realize what you have here? For the next couple of months, you'll have an excuse to be awake so that you can log on and snag a DOTD! Lucky you! :D ;)
 
got no experience with baby girls....:(


Prayers and thoughts for you, Takako and baby. Don't worry...children have a way of literally forcing us to grow up a little.

Yes, it's scary...the whole "mouths to feed" thing...but just think - millions of other people are doing the same thing and many of them are less fortunate than you. ;)
 
Danny,

If I have learned anything from my little girl. You will make mistakes, but in the end what matters is that you love.

Little girl hugs are the best ever.
 
Danny, when my daughter was born in 1989 I was kind of like you, unprepared and a buit uncertain. 6 weeks later I was firmly convinced it was impossible to love her any more than I did. You have a great heart; there is no way you can go wrong.

All the best to you, and congratulations to you and your wife on your new addition.

BTW, Cantina tradition mandates memorial knives for all active members to commemorate the event! :D I'll let you off easy with a new smooth handled Kumar karda.

(Belly up to the bar and place your orders guys! ;) )


Best,

Norm
 
You Are Ready.:thumbup:

Sending smoke (I have two daughters, so I know you’re going to need it).:)
 
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