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You’re currently reading “And now for something light and fuzzy…,” an entry on The New Dad
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- 01.19.09 / 3pm
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- Parenting
You’re currently reading “And now for something light and fuzzy…,” an entry on The New Dad
That’s freakin’ hysterical! LOL
But if you ever do that in real life …. prepare for me to throat punch you!
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Like most young men, I once had a certain idealized picture of what adulthood, marriage and fatherhood would look like. It was based on images and ideas that we’re all force-fed as we grow up and I never questioned it…until it dawned on me that I was not going to live that imagined life.
I became the husband. I became the father. And then? Then three years ago, my marriage collapsed (have a look through the archives) and none of the ‘normal’ images fit anymore. It was confusing, enlightening, terrifying and liberating all at once. Ex-Wife and I chose the co-parenting route and came to terms with the strange cycle of being committed super-dad one week and childless bachelor the next.
Years after, I fell in love with a fantastic single-mom and we made a little blended family. I thought the comfort of univerally recognizable images would return… but they haven’t. And I don’t expect them to ever again. Good riddence.
I am part of a new generation of divorced fathers who don’t see themselves as fitting into the old paradigm. These next generation divorcees are not satisfied with being part-time dads that ‘visit’ their children instead of ‘parent’ them. New generation fathers have step-child(ren) and rail against the love-less step-dad stereotype by learning to understand, bond with and love their step-child(ren) like they do their own.
This blog is about helping this generation of divorced dads through sharing insights and experiences that we uncover along the way.
Now go get a beer and have a look through the posts here.
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