I'm pretty sure that most blogs die after the initial honeymoon period.
You start off really excited to chronicle your daily or weekly musings, only to find that life throws a series of obstacles in your way. After a few months of excitement, you get busy. You have to choose between shaving, video games, household chores, or blogging,. From time to time, you question whether you really even need to have a blog at all.
Anyone that is both a blogger and a parent of a toddler will understand that time is a precious commodity, and a blog will often be left by the roadside to make room for your favourite TV shows, fantasy baseball pools, gardening, or personal grooming.
I think that, what I need to remember, is that my blog will ultimately be forgotten by everyone else. This record of my life as a parent will ultimately be a personal memoir. If I don't keep up with blogging, then I will be the only one who loses out.
In order to raise twins, you need to be more than just a regular dad. You need to be a Wizardad!
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
All By Myself
Life with twin toddlers means that you don't get a lot of free time to yourself at home. You come home from work, then there is a daily routine of:
1) feed the kids;
2) clean the fallout from the meal;
3) bathe the kids;
4) read many books;
5) sing many songs;
6) put the kids to bed.
Last week, there was a reprieve granted. Amanda and the kids went to Estevan to visit Grandma and Grandpa.
So, instead of my regular evening routine, I found myself watching movies, eating in front of the television, and reading books that don't have pictures and rhyme.
As great as this sounds, it was sad to see our copy of Goodnight Moon sitting unread on the table, and Darshan's "nink"* standing by itself in the upstairs hallway.
* Darshan refers to his water bottle as his drink, but in toddler speak, the "dr-" becomes an "n-" occasionally
Everyone came back home on Saturday, and the house was back to it's usual musical state.
1) feed the kids;
2) clean the fallout from the meal;
3) bathe the kids;
4) read many books;
5) sing many songs;
6) put the kids to bed.
Last week, there was a reprieve granted. Amanda and the kids went to Estevan to visit Grandma and Grandpa.
So, instead of my regular evening routine, I found myself watching movies, eating in front of the television, and reading books that don't have pictures and rhyme.
As great as this sounds, it was sad to see our copy of Goodnight Moon sitting unread on the table, and Darshan's "nink"* standing by itself in the upstairs hallway.
* Darshan refers to his water bottle as his drink, but in toddler speak, the "dr-" becomes an "n-" occasionally
Everyone came back home on Saturday, and the house was back to it's usual musical state.
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Road Trip 2014
Travelling with 2-yr old twins from Regina to Vancouver and back was a lot of fun.
However, it was also a lot of work.
Keeping toddlers strapped into car seats for hours at a time can make them ornery. We kept our travel days short and took long breaks.
But the key to keeping our sanity was our built-in DVD player in our minivan. That, and a great selection of kid's movies, including:
But, the whole adventure came together through the planning and hard work of Saskatchemom, who thought of every little detail to make the trip perfect for the twins.
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Nobody likes rain storms....except kids.
Rain pours down all weekend. Water seeps into basement. Garden is flooded out.
What kind of crazy people would actually be happy with this kind of weather?
Toddlers!
Admit it...your inner child is screaming out to you to buy some rubber boots and to splash in some puddles.
What kind of crazy people would actually be happy with this kind of weather?
Toddlers!
Admit it...your inner child is screaming out to you to buy some rubber boots and to splash in some puddles.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Father's Day
The best Father's Day gifts are the ones that are homemade.
This video will be hard to beat in future years. Although, with kids these days, and advancements in technology, Pritam and Darshan will likely be able to program robots or holograms to send me a Father's Day message in 2025.
Link: VIDEO
This video will be hard to beat in future years. Although, with kids these days, and advancements in technology, Pritam and Darshan will likely be able to program robots or holograms to send me a Father's Day message in 2025.
Link: VIDEO
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Bring your kids to work day
It is a good idea to occasionally bring your kids to work. Nothing livens up the atmosphere at your workplace like the sight of 2-yr old twins crawling through the hallways, pretending to be puppies.
If you are really lucky, your kids might even create some artwork to adorn the walls of your office.
If you are really lucky, your kids might even create some artwork to adorn the walls of your office.
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Caught up to the Present Day
After a whirlwind recap of the past two years, this blog has finally caught up to present day.
I feel like I rushed through the past two years, overlooking events that probably seemed that they would be unforgettable when they were happening.
But one cruel reality about parenthood is that, as so many new experiences and amazing memories are being experienced, some of the things that were once memorable are now lost and forgotten.
The dust on the road of life is swept away.
I feel like I rushed through the past two years, overlooking events that probably seemed that they would be unforgettable when they were happening.
But one cruel reality about parenthood is that, as so many new experiences and amazing memories are being experienced, some of the things that were once memorable are now lost and forgotten.
The dust on the road of life is swept away.