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I now understand why some people say "my child saved my life"

I think I would've turned out okay regardless but the day I found out I was gonna have a baby I went into overdrive.
My ankle was broken but I walked MILES every day.
I lived with my dad at the time (not for free of course) but I immediately started paying my gf's rent & later moved in with her. Then right after the baby was born we got our first place together & I definitely couldn't have done it without her but I handled the work of moving everything & repainting/repairing the last apartment. Made sure my gf got every penny back from her deposit.

No matter what we have going on or how hectic stuff gets, I somehow manage to not panic or worry. I know what I'm capable of & I make it happen. Even when my gf panics I do my best to reassure her but I've come to understand that she can't relax until she sees the plan. So just because I see the plan doesn't mean she does too... Which has pushed me into communicating better & letting her know what's going on in my head. That way she doesn't have to worry as much.

I never used to be the type to make plans. I've always been the "go with the flow" type & I guess I still largely am. But I've learned to plan a lot more & stick to the plan exactly. I'd say the main reason for that is because having my daughter gave me a reason for life to matter.
Maybe I never cared enough about myself to change my life... but I love my baby so much I'd give my life for her in a heartbeat. But that doesn't mean [b]dying[/b] in order to save her life. It means [b]living[/b] to give her one.

I've done a lot of dumb "manly" shit in my life but nothing has ever made me feel more like a man than taking care of my family
You express yourself so beautifully. 馃檪
ChiefWalksWith40oz26-30
@OlderSometimesWiser well thanks 馃檪
CestManan46-50, F
Oh yeah, once the baby arrives, we have to grow up faster than we imagined possible.

Although, once the kids are grown, we can then go back to being the reckless slobs we once were. Cause at that point, no one is telling us "You shouldn't be doing that" except our own kids. 馃槃
Starcrossed41-45, F
@CestManan mine has started saying "you shouldn't be doing that" in the tween years. I'll never be cool.
CestManan46-50, F
@Starcrossed My son is 27 and acts more like he is my father than my son.
Not really lecturing per se but but ya know, sometimes he acts like I cannot look after myself. 馃槃

BTW yeah our kids are difficult in their teens but you will be amazed how they grow up. Like they are not even the same people.
YEP.

Having kids changes you. Often for the better.

Won't bore you with the stories of how it changed my outlook on life, but suffice to say it certainly did....
Starcrossed41-45, F
She gave you more purpose than you ever could've imagined. Isn't it that kind of love something to awe. 馃槏馃グ
NinaTina26-30, F
I liked this馃檹
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