Famous Dads are normal dads!
Friday, January 27, 2012
Even famous footballers have normal "Dad Mornings". Saw these tweets from Joey Barton, captain of Queens Park Rangers Premier League football team and just figured I'd share! Now only if he'd come back to Newcastle...
Thursday Tunes #08 / "Glory" by Jay-Z feat. Blue Ivy Carter
So I know it's Friday but whatever I was busy yesterday so you get my "Thursday Tunes" today. So as you all know (unless you live under a rock) Jay-Z and Beyonce finally had their baby. She is named "Blue Ivy Carter" and has already broken a music record by being the youngest person to ever make it on the Billboard Charts (her cry is sampled into the beat!).
It's amazing to see someone as famous as Jay-Z speak so openly and intimately about his experiences as new father. He even has a line about the pain of a miscarriage they went through. The song is great and it's awesome to have a song that speaks positively about being a father flying around the airwaves right now... Some of my fav lyrics include:
It's amazing to see someone as famous as Jay-Z speak so openly and intimately about his experiences as new father. He even has a line about the pain of a miscarriage they went through. The song is great and it's awesome to have a song that speaks positively about being a father flying around the airwaves right now... Some of my fav lyrics include:
"The most amazing feeling I feel,
Words can’t describe what I’m feeling for real
Baby, I paint the sky blue, My greatest creation was you"
"A younger, smarter, faster me"
"But you was made in Paris and mama woke up the next day and shot her album package. Last time the miscarriage was so tragic,
We was afraid you disappeared but nah baby, you magic"
Words can’t describe what I’m feeling for real
Baby, I paint the sky blue, My greatest creation was you"
"A younger, smarter, faster me"
"But you was made in Paris and mama woke up the next day and shot her album package. Last time the miscarriage was so tragic,
We was afraid you disappeared but nah baby, you magic"
"You're a child of destiny, You're the child of my destiny
You're my child with the child from destiny's child, That's a hell of recipe"
You're my child with the child from destiny's child, That's a hell of recipe"
Enjoy:
Balancing Work and Family
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
One of the reasons I haven’t been posting here as regularly is because I have had an exuberant amount of freelance work this month. As
some of you may know if you read my “Family Comes First: The Challenges of Being a Working Dad” post - I am a graphic designer. I have a full time job
where I have a boss, an ID badge and an HR department. I also work many
hours a month of freelance to try and bring a little extra income into the house.
Sometimes I have rather slow months where I’ll only have two or three short
gigs but other months I’ll be so busy that I sleep very little and am irritable
but we get to pay all of our bills on time and maybe even save some money towards
our vacation fund.
This month has been one of those good (yet tired) months.
When I have a month like this my work schedule looks something like:
Monday-Friday I work 9:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. at my real job and then am home by
around 7:00. I then start freelance work at around 8:00 P.M. and work until
midnight or later on average. My weekends are more sporadic with the hours but
I’d say at least 4-6 hours each day. With all these hours being worked it’s
hard to find the time to do much else.
Now I’m sure plenty of you other Dads and Moms do the same
whether it’s freelance work, crafting things for Etsy, working a second night
job or whatever it is you do to bring extra income to your family. I wanted to
write a little bit about how I (think I) make it work without neglecting being
a good Dad or a good partner.
Although you may not always have the time to spend the
entire day playing choo choo trains or going to the park with your child it’s
important to balance work and parenting in a way that is financially sustainable
and mentally healthy for both you and your child. The way I make it work is to
have a schedule. Now this doesn’t need to be down to the minute with alarms
going off on your iPhone but it’s important to have some sort of routine. If
you don’t it becomes very possible to get wrapped up in your work. Here are some
things that I do that help me balance in a way I feel works for everyone.
Monday thru Friday our whole family wakes up at around 6:30
A.M. It takes our troop one hour from wake up to pulling out of our driveway
and in that time each one of us has duties. I look forward to this morning time
as it is a great time for me to bond with Sierra as I won’t see her for nearly
12 hours after I drop her off at daycare. I am usually the one who gets
her dressed, brushes her teeth and make sure she eats breakfast. Now although
those seem like nothing it’s a nice routine that is just Daddy / Baby time
every morning. Mama does basically everything else including make everyone’s
lunches and makes sure Sierra has all her things she’ll need for the day at
daycare.
Next we bring Mama to work and then it’s just Sierra and I for
the 15 minute drive to daycare which although I’m driving can still be a
bonding experience. We talk, sing songs and just enjoy the last few minutes
before an extended time apart. Lastly is drop off at daycare. Although not the
happiest time it is still a moment to be cherished everyday as Sierra is
normally much more clingy and affectionate. She knows she won’t see her mom or
myself for many hours once I leave. It is met with lots of hugs, kisses and
even tears some times.
We have similar routines for after work. Like I said I put
in a good 4-5 hours every night during busy months so it’s very important to
take time every night to also spend with my family away from the computer
screen. Almost every night we eat dinner together. We sit at the table, eat a
home cooked meal and listen to music. We do all the normal things: the “how was your day” conversations, taking
turns making sure Sierra actually eats, etc. It’s a nice thirty minutes where
we just enjoy one another with no distractions.
Next we do the bed time routine where one of us gets Sierra
P.J.’d and then I read anywhere from 3 to 10 (if Sierra gets her way) books
while Mama and Sierra both snuggle up in the bed. Lastly is goodnight hugs and
kisses and I shut the door and start work right away. I get as much done as I can
as fast as I can so I can still spend a solid thirty minutes or more with
Lauren at the very end of the night (computerless) before we both pass out to
wake up and start the routine over again.
Although collectively that’s only a couple of hours (if I’m
lucky) a day during the work week we make the most of it. The weekend is a bit
more relaxed and enjoyable. We don’t have as rigid of a routine and my trick
here is to just do my work during Sierra’s nap and after she goes to bed for
the night.
I do my best to work as much as I can so I can provide for
my family but I also do my best not to let it get (too much) in the way of
truly being there and accessible at all times. If any of you have any tips or
tricks for balancing work and parenting I’d love to hear them!
-xo Craig
Commuting = Blogging
Monday, January 23, 2012
Good
Morning Internet folk. It’s 8:45 A.M. and I am on the subway heading to work.
It seems the morning commute is the only time I have to read or write anymore!
The past month has been very busy to say the least so I apologize for the
week(s) long gap between postings. I will try to avoid that from now on!
(p.s. didn't have time to actually post this until 7 P.M. if that tells you how busy I am during the day! Not even enough time to hit "Publish")
(p.s. didn't have time to actually post this until 7 P.M. if that tells you how busy I am during the day! Not even enough time to hit "Publish")
Anyway
the past two months have been very exhausting but very fun as well. We have
visited and been visited by more friends and family than I can count. It’s been
awesome to see Sierra with her cousins, uncles, aunts and grandparents and just
watching everyone enjoy one another’s company. She is growing at record speeds
and learning new things even faster. She can talk in sentences now, has an
extensive vocabulary of words and phrases that include: “Barack Obama and Joe
Biden” when asked who the president and vice president are, “Party Time
Excellent” when asked what time it and “CREAM! Get the money!” whenever she A)
sees money or B) is having diaper cream applied to her bottom. She is also fond
of other words such as: “Poop”, “Stinky
toots!” and “Potty”, bathroom vocab is huge right now as we are in the process
of potty training! I can’t believe how fast everything is moving right now.
Well
it’s almost my stop so I’ll leave you with a few cute photos from the past
couple months and a promise to write an actual post in here sometime this week.
<3 Craig
Sierra and her cousin Jada horsing around on Christmas Eve. |
Jada and my niece Autumn straight mean muggin' HARD. |
Sierra and I looking for the perfect Christmas tree! |
Sierra enjoying a styrofoam boat and some crackers. |
This is my dad. The original Hipster Dad. He rules. |
p.s. This handsome fellow is our pal Andre of Dear Husband | Dear Wife | Dear Baby who is a brand new daddy to the stunning baby girl Eila and he is in the process of writing a guest Dad post! He is a painter by day, a security guard manager by night and an awesome Dad at all times. Post coming soon!
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