Posts Tagged: three weeks old


13
Aug 07

Three weeks into fatherhood

It’s been an experience like no other, but three weeks after Rikuto’s birth, I’m slowly adapting to fatherhood.

Here are 10 observations from a new father:

  1. Rikuto loves his dummy (or pacifier for my American readers), but when I can’t find it, I let him suck on my knuckles! He doesn’t notice the difference. ;)
  2. Rikuto is very aware of sounds, particularly ice cubes and the sound effect from my camera when I take a photo. When he won’t stop crying, I take him for a walk around the house. He likes that.
  3. Daddy doesn’t have boobs.
  4. When Rikuto passes wind, it’s really loud… like an adult!
  5. Apparently, babies gain 30 grams a day, which really adds up. Rikuto’s face has really filled out and his legs just keep getting longer. He may be cute, but he’s a kicker!
  6. He poos, he poos, and he poos. Okay, so I expected that, but what I didn’t imagine was him thrashing his legs around in the poo-covered nappy (sorry, diaper) when you try and change it.
  7. Babies are fragile. You’ve got to hold all their body parts together until their bones get stronger.
  8. Why do diapers have cute pictures on them? They’re only cute the first time you see them. When you’re changing them 15 times a day, you’d wish they’d leave off the pictures and lower the price.
  9. Rikuto is oblivious to almost everything. He doesn’t even know those hands and feet waving in the air around him are his own!
  10. Babies won’t let you sleep. Ever.

Rikuto: Gotta keep on suckin'

Bear with me while I come to grips with the feeding, nappy-changing routine. The physical changes in Rikuto over the last three weeks are astounding. It won’t be long until I can get started with some real parenting!