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[W581]What To Get Dad
by Nomad Rick, Nom
Figuring Out What To Get Dad

For many people, nothing brings on a headache like trying to figure out what to buy there parents for the holidays. Moms are difficult, but dads are nearly impossible. I used to always flail around when trying to find something, but hit upon a method that might work for you. I have actually been thanked multiple times for gifts the last few years, something that never happened before.

First off, it is important to remember that what you buy represents something unique. You appreciation of everything your father has done? Yes, but there is a more important thing to focus on. Your father busted his butt to raise you and it wasn't always easy. I don't care how easy you might think your family had it, trust me when I say there were times your dad was sweating something and couldn't sleep. Simply put, he sacrificed a lot by working all week and going to all your games and events on the weekend. Raising a kid or kids takes a ton of time and energy, which means he didn't have time to explore his own interests. This is where your solution lies.

When figuring out what to get your dad, there is one way to get the perfect thing. You must figure out his true interests and get something in that area. Growing up in San Diego, my father always liked sailing. A punk kid like me, however, didn't exactly give him a lot of time or money to pursue his passion. So, something related to sailing seems like the perfect solution. Ah, but not just a boring product of something. Nope, a better solution is to get dad some kind of experience in his area of existence. By experience, I mean something like a trip or course or whatever. In the case of my father, I picked him up a one day sailing experience on an America's Cup boat.

Now, you are probably thinking a day of sailing on an America's Cup boat probably cost, well, a boatload. Nope. It was $99 and is hopefully going to be a lot more appreciated than a sweater, book or tie. If you father likes to fish, hunt around the web for guided fishing trips. There is some service out there offering whatever you want to give. If the expense is more than you can afford, call up your brother and sisters to discuss doing a group purchase.

For eighteen years or longer, you dad set aside his own interest to take care of you and your siblings. Don't you think it is time to show him you appreciate it with a present he will actually love?

The number one thing a dad can do to get involved is to support mom. At times, both parents will feel very tired when caring for the newborn infant, the mother especially. This is why it's so important for the dad to support mom. So, exactly how does dad provide support? The most obvious thing to do is chores: preparing meals, cleaning house, laundry etc. He can also directly help take care of the baby by changing its diaper, bathing and burbing. But the most important thing he can do is to provide emotional support. To listen to what his partner is saying and to let her know how pleased he is with her as a mother. A new mother needs support at this time of life more than at any other time.

A dad can also get involved with feeding his child, even though mom is breastfeeding. A mother can express her milk and store it for later use. The baby can then be fed mom's milk with a bottle at a later time. No reason why dad can't do this. In fact it can be a real benefit to the mother during those nighttime feeds as she can stay in bed and catch up on some sleep while dad does the feeding.

Breastfeeding can be a ?selfish? activity for a mother. A lot of women who breastfeed, cherish the intimacy between mom and baby. Breastfeeding can be the most intimate experience for a woman; a physical bond between two people where one is nurturing the other in the most fundamental way. So, it's understandable that some mothers are reluctant to hand over feeding of their baby to someone else, even if it is the baby's father. But, if the father is feeling somewhat left-out-of-things then perhaps it's time to let the father bottle feed the baby with the mother's expressed milk. The level of intimacy they feel toward their baby when feeding surprises most fathers.

A be patient with dad. When he first starts to bottle feed his child he is bound to feel a little unsure of how best to do things. Show him how to hold the baby; how to soothe; how to notice signs of when the baby is hungry and when he's satiated. Soon, with a little gentle instruction, he'll be feeding baby as good as mom. And, he'll probably exchange notes with mom on the little improvements the baby is making at feeding time.

A couple raising a child need to approach it as a team effort. Sometimes, both mom and dad do things together and sometimes they swap roles. Flexibility is key. When one of the parents is feeling too tired, or fed up to take care of baby, the other can step in, thereby giving the other a rest. This swapping and sharing responsibilities can also include breastfeeding.

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