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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
So, yeah, having kids will change everything - your perspectives on life, your priorities, your calendar, your bank account, your relationship with your spouse, your sleep, etc. etc. etc. I'm definitely one of those people who said, "naw that won't happen to me" (as evidenced by the fact that I waited until I was 40 to have a kid), but here I am, enjoying everything that everybody ever told me would happen. And, I don't regret one aspect of it. Playing in front of 10,000 people doesn't come close to the satisfaction I get out of watching my 3-yo drag all of his percussion toys out on the studio floor, bashing the hell out of them for a half hour, and singing "Wheels on the Bus".  |
This is so true. Seeing your children writing their name for the first time, or more recently, riding a bike with no stabilizers will give you a bigger buzz than any drug could ever give you. As cryo mentioned, just the random silly things that they do is so great and gives you so much satisfaction, nothing can beat it. I used to hate babys and children, I never seen myself as a dad until it happened, but I'm so glad it did and wouldn't change it for the world.
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