Fatherhood anonymous; an open discussion on being a dad.
Whistler, Bachelor, (edit), the Heave as well.
Prepare to hoist your jaw off the floor using a shovel, crane, or other tool of your choice after seeing the rates though.
Our podunk hill (Hoodoo) had one pre-pandemic and they have decided not to get it up and running again post pandemic, siiiiiiiigh. We were there like a month before shutdown with our 13 month old kid, jumping with excitement that the following season we were going to be able to put her in and ski together. Still getting over that loss, haha!
Fatherhood anonymous; an open discussion on being a dad.
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schuss
I would totally agree that before having kids there's a frank discussion on the actual impacts it will have to time and leisure, as I've seen that lead to a lot of enmity and issues.
Bingo, more what I meant!
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hatchgreenchile
There are seasons of life, and they are usually inopportune and lengthy. That 50/50 balance is always our goal, but it's not a month to month thing and is not necessarily measured in time.
True, despite aiming for 50/50 in our partnership, there has been many times the girls just want their mom and their is nothing I can do… of course when that happens I make it up in other ways, cooking/cleaning… just communication is at the foundation of it.
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SchralphMacchio
Ultimately it comes down to values, shared values, shared vision with your partner. You might not always agree on how, but you should agree as closely as possible on the what and why, in terms of a vision for what your best lives look like with the kid(s), what’s most important for each and all, and why that’s important. If you agree on that then you can probably come to terms with the how.
We’re very much a work in progress on this, but I know my wife and I definitely get to ski and bike much more often than other parents with similar aged kids, and we just treasure those 45 minute solo sessions so much now.
Couldn’t agree more; really nailed it here.
That said; I think e-bikes were invented for dads. They maximize fun when you don’t have endless hours to prioritize peak fitness!
We’re away from family but our nanny is the glue that holds this family together!
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