tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7020635456197722733.post4387331925301959726..comments2023-04-02T09:23:04.528-04:00Comments on The DaddyYo Blog: Guest Post by Josh: What being a dad has taught him about himselfJapsterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02680827531119439249noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7020635456197722733.post-60436357042759790332010-07-27T02:02:04.585-04:002010-07-27T02:02:04.585-04:00Glad you could relate to my post! Yeah, I totally...Glad you could relate to my post! Yeah, I totally agree how there's always something else to worry about. It's true, these little guys are so tough...DadStreethttp://www.DadStreet.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7020635456197722733.post-15462333202341419132010-07-27T01:58:45.692-04:002010-07-27T01:58:45.692-04:00Hi Keith, No we've never formally met although...Hi Keith, No we've never formally met although we're following each other on Twitter. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post. It's great being able to discuss and share our perspective on things like this.DadStreethttp://www.DadStreet.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7020635456197722733.post-15197130716397711842010-07-26T22:00:55.940-04:002010-07-26T22:00:55.940-04:00Hey, Josh. It's nice to make your acquaintanc...Hey, Josh. It's nice to make your acquaintance (If we've already met, then I deeply apologize because I don't remember) :-) ! <br /><br />Yes, When I became a father I suddenly noticed all the little sharp objects and moving cars. It's amazing how paranoid a person can get within the span of a few days (or whatever it takes for your wife to leave the hospital). And, I also agree that when you become a father your priorities suddenly shift towards the interests of your children. Very well said!Keith Wilcoxhttp://www.almightydad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7020635456197722733.post-52171605642532314012010-07-26T21:07:01.665-04:002010-07-26T21:07:01.665-04:00Great post, Josh. And a great list of lessons. Y...Great post, Josh. And a great list of lessons. You had me at the second one: I was never afraid of outlets, sharp corners, tiny food, lockable cupboards, refrigerators, cars, or chewable/chokable vitamins until my daughter was born. I'm happy to report that she didn't fall victim to any of these, so I no longer worry about them. That's the good news. The bad news is that there's a whole new list of crap to worry about with every single age our kids hit. They're always fine -- we're the ones who need to get tougher...Didactic Piratenoreply@blogger.com