by Ginzburgh » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:59 pm
Yes, I get it. You can shake your heads and say "no you don't" all you want.
Now, take what you guys are saying and amplify it by 100 and that pretty much sums up more than half of my conversations on a daily basis. It's like a fucking sickness. You veteran parent, fear pushers don't even realize you're doing it, it's like trying not to swear for one day and realize you swear more in 10 minutes than Goodfellas managed to do in two hours.
These are conversations that I don't even initiate and try to steer in the other direction as soon as they start but can't because people strive to find the weirdest fucking shit to compare to how hard it is to raise a kid and how I have no idea what I'm in for. Like the batteries for example. A guy saw a costco size sleeve of double A's on my fucking counter and started in with, "OH I REMEMBER THOSE, OH YEAH DUDE, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY BATTERIES YOU HAVE TO BUY NOW, NO IDEA, YOU WILL GO BROKE BUYING SO MANY BATTERIES". This just after I put together three mechanical swings, three pack and and plays, a movement sensor, color monitors, mobiles, bouncers and a bear that walks and sings. Yes, more batteries, I really, really get it. Yes, I can't get stumbling drunk, yes I can't host movie night at my house on Tuesday's anymore and turn my surround sound up so it shakes the walls. Yes, I can't work a full day then go to the gym for two hours and walk through the door at 8, maybe I'll have to find a routine that works at home. Yes, I probably shouldn't go skydiving or book that trip to South Africa to swim with Great White Sharks.
The changes I have to make are fairly obvious. I realize it's a different life and if broke rednecks can raise four kids in a trailer, I think my wife and I can raise one kid just fine.