Actually I'm an X. 1970. Dad 1941 (the day after Pearl Harbor).
And very wisely said. My one word of dadi advice has always been to be the dad that drives the kids where they want to go. Not only do you get to spend more time (our most precious resource) with your kid, you also begin to blend in to their routine. They let their guard down around you and you become privy to everything going on in their world. You can catch developing issues early and intervine as necessary. Even better yet, after twenty-something years, you have some pretty slick young friends of your own. A little side bonus is that you become legend. Just for doing something that is super fun to do.
Actually I'm an X. 1970. Dad 1941 (the day after Pearl Harbor).
And very wisely said. My one word of dadi advice has always been to be the dad that drives the kids where they want to go. Not only do you get to spend more time (our most precious resource) with your kid, you also begin to blend in to their routine. They let their guard down around you and you become privy to everything going on in their world. You can catch developing issues early and intervine as necessary. Even better yet, after twenty-something years, you have some pretty slick young friends of your own. A little side bonus is that you become legend. Just for doing something that is super fun to do.