Monday, February 1, 2010

Paternity Leave is Over...

My two weeks of paternity leave are over, so here I am back at the office. As any new dad knows, it is hard to leave the family on that first day. I know my wife still needs a lot of help, and I know I am going to miss the little guy a lot during the day. But I also know that there are bills to be paid, and part of my responsibility as a father is helping to pay those bills - so I am grateful that I have a great job to come back to!

Now begins the "work-family balance" phase of my fatherhood journey. Already in my first day back I have made a few decisions differently than I would have before the baby came - I turned down an opportunity to attend an event on Saturday, and I scheduled an afternoon meeting a little earlier so I can get home on time tomorrow.

Once my wife goes back to work in March/April, then the real work-family balance challenges will start. But it is good to have this warm up period where I can adjust my perspective.

I will close by talking about the two activities that I have found to be most satisfying at this very early stage of the baby's life:

- Reading to him. Sure he can't understand a word I am saying, but the sound of my voice relaxes him after he eats, and he seems to fall asleep faster while listening to my dulcet tones as I read epic fantasy novels aloud. They say it helps his brain develop its "language part" by hearing the rhythm and tone of the language being spoken, so I am all for that!

- Helping him fall asleep. He has started to enjoy lying on my chest to fall asleep. I guess the rhythm of my breathing and the sound of my heartbeat is relaxing. Once he falls asleep, it is fun to turn him over and see how the side of his face is all scrunched up from being pressed against my t-shirt. Very cute.

In closing, here is a moment that my wife captured on camera when the boy and I fell asleep together - like father, like son!

5 comments:

  1. That's a cute boy you have there man. Looks like you two are already bonding very well. You're a great father to already be reading to him. Good luck finding the balance with work and family, it's not easily accomplished sometimes even when you know your family comes first.

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  2. Great piece Vince -- you really capture something powerful here. Took me right back to my early days of fatherhood -- keep on talking to him!

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  3. Vince-Great piece and great observations. Welcome to the faternity...or rather...the paternity.

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  4. Great post Vince - I will have my fiancee read it for future reference :-)! ...and the picture is priceless! Wish you guys all the best!

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  5. Beautiful snap! Simply remarkable!I am plagued with your post.

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