5 Aug, 2020
This post was initially drafted back in 2016 following the birth of my first daughter. There is no strong reason for its delay, but with the birth of our second daughter last week, it felt right to rekindle the post.
Becoming a dad is something I am extremely proud to have experienced, and whilst I feel I have learnt and experienced so much since the arrival of my first daughter, there is still so much more to experience and learn. Through the Playing Dad series, I am hoping to share those moments with the aim to help someone else navigate their way into and through parenthood. Welcoming baby number two into the world has presented a new perspective on some aspects of my original draft. It was tailored very much towards first time dads, focusing on that leap of faith into an unknown you can never truly prepare for. Once you have had one child, a lot of the realities are no longer unknown and you take on a different level of confidence.
12 Jul, 2020
This is a first for my blog. The Playing Dad series meets The Edison Project. This post is once again a little later than it should be, but the concept only came to me when writing my previous post on creating tie-dye attire with my daughter.
4 Jul, 2020
Create a tie-dye piece of attire. Only god knows where the desire to add this project to the list came from. It was added long before I had children, so I cannot even use that excuse. However, it was during a brainstorm for ideas to keep my daughter entertained during lockdown when everything aligned.
28 Jun, 2020
It was highlighted a few years back that my list was lacking in acts of charity and conquering of phobias. Whilst these were both fair points, I was quicker to address one than the other. The simplest way for me to do this was to identify experiences that could incorporate a charitable element. The strongest candidate from my list was to ‘Shave my hair off’, but ironically, I have made more progress in growing my hair, which is also on my project list. This was a conscious decision.
10 May, 2020
My last post was in October 2018, a fact that frustrates me to no end. Ironically, that post started with a similar theme, and whilst my blog posts have been sparse, The Edison Project has been trickling along behind the scenes. Trickling being the key word here as my progress could be compared to that of a sloth.