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A San Francisco stay-at-home dad getting the hang of things.
Want to e-mail me? It’s doodaddy (at) doodaddy (dot) net.
Want to send me review copies of books or (and, y’know, I’m not suggesting this) a pre-release copy of the latest Nancy Drew Mystery Adventure game? E-mail me and we’ll talk.
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My name’s Andre and I’m the author of the new parenting blog, Lost Parent Diary. In mid-January 2008, my wife and I learned we were expecting our first child. This news has already lead to a series of changes in our lives. It was at this point that I decided to start a parenting blog in the hopes of becoming a better parent myself.
A few weeks ago, I realized this project and my blog is up for the world to see. In it, I hope to address issues effecting both new and experienced parents alike. I’m writing to you as a parent and blogger for advice and support.
Recently, I put up a post entitled, “dad = persona non grata in delivery room”. The post discusses the opinion of a renown obstetrician who strongly believes that a father should NOT be present at the birth of his child. As a future father, I am in the process of making a decision on this issue. But, I could sure use some help.
I would really appreciate your opinion on this issue. What did you and your partner? What would you recommend others to do? I ask that you post your opinion in the comments section of the post so that others may benefit from your opinion as well.
As the owner of a kids cafe, I too feel how you do about hanging with my kids. I get dads in all the time that say “is this fulling for you”? Hell yes! It beats my ex-9-5 job. I get to take my kids to school, pick them up from school, have them hang out at the cafe and with with them on their homework. I tip my hat to you and your article in BAP (sept).
peace,
Ron