It happened one day when I was leaving for work. I kissed my two year old daughter goodbye
and she asked, “Where are you going?” So
I told her that I was leaving to go to the church. “To play with Piper?” she asked. Piper is another little girl at our church, and
I realized that she thought that all my time away from her was spent playing
with other kids. Every time she went to
the church building it was full of other kids learning and having fun with
me. She naturally assumed that that is
how it is at the church building all the time.
This really got me. In my mind I
was being a great Dad, but in her mind I was daily committing the parental
equivalent of adultery.
Since that time she has been to the church on other days and
seen me at my desk, and I try to remember to tell her that I am going to work
in my office. She seems to understand it
a little better. But I also decided that
I need to make sure that as she grows she gets a lot of play and learning time
with just me. My life is busy and now
she has a sister (i.e. competition) so I need to have a plan for taking
advantage of the time I have with her.
In my search for ideas I recently found a neat book
entitled, “88 Great Daddy-Daughter Dates: Fun, Easy & Creative Ways to
Build Memories Together” by Rob & Joanna Teigen. It is a very useful book and chock full of
great ideas. Check it out on
amazon here. I have also found a number of other neat
ideas on Pinterest and other places.
My wife, Sarah, is starting a new job and I will soon have
the girls to myself every Saturday. My plan
is to have a fun activity planned for us at least two Saturdays a month, and to
post about it here. You guys can hold me
accountable and watch our progress.
3 comments:
4-year-old daughter? What did I miss?
Yay, can't wait to hear about all your dates!
Have fun!
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