"When I saw both my daughters being born, I realized there is nothing else as important as them."
Anonymous
One Life Lesson: What is one feeling you associate with being a father?
Anonymous: Great pride.
One Life Lesson: What moment did you feel like a father for the first time?
Anonymous: When my wife told me she was pregnant.
One Life Lesson: What was the first time you felt proud of your daughters?
Anonymous: When my wife told me she was pregnant.
One Life Lesson: What is one word you would use to describe fatherhood?
Anonymous: Challenging.
One Life Lesson: What is the most important lesson you have carried with you and what would you tell a new father?
Anonymous: Using lots of love and patience.
One Life Lesson: Do you think you would parent differently if you had sons?
Anonymous: No.
One Life Lesson: What is one moment that has defined you as a father?
Anonymous: When both of my daughters called me 'poppy.'
One Life Lesson: When did you realize it was difficult to be a dad?
Anonymous: The moment my daughters were born. I needed to make sure you knew right and wrong, discipline, and have good morals and values.
One Life Lesson: How can u tell if someone will be a good dad?
Anonymous: A good dad is someone who is patient, who can communicate and is always willing to listen.
One Life Lesson: Are there any similarities between a teenager and a toddler?
Anonymous: Both stages my daughters are in are "undoubtable the most difficult." They both are always is a rush and don't respond to me.
One Life Lesson: What is the difference between being a mother and father?
Anonymous: I would say it is harder to be mother as she typically deals with the day to day aspects of a child life but, the father wants to be part of everything, it almost feels like "I am trying to catch a train that has left the station."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you are differernt from your dad?
Anonymous: Both my father and I care about "respond and respect."But I believe I am more patient, less judgmental."
One Life Lesson: How are your parenting techniques similar to your dads?
Anonymous: "I knew what liked about my dad and what I wanted to imitate but I knew I would want to treat my children in a slightly different way. But, both my dad and I are divorced fathers which is a disadvantage, we do not get to spend as much time with our children as we would like."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you parent differently because you are a "divorced dad?"
Anonymous: "Absolutely not, a divorced dad does not mean a different dad. It just shows you that time is more valuable."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you use different parenting techniques between your daughters?
Anonymous: "Not really but I do have to alter somethings because of age but, they are still my daughters."
One Life Lesson: What is one feeling you associate with being a father?
Anonymous: Great pride.
One Life Lesson: What moment did you feel like a father for the first time?
Anonymous: When my wife told me she was pregnant.
One Life Lesson: What was the first time you felt proud of your daughters?
Anonymous: When my wife told me she was pregnant.
One Life Lesson: What is one word you would use to describe fatherhood?
Anonymous: Challenging.
One Life Lesson: What is the most important lesson you have carried with you and what would you tell a new father?
Anonymous: Using lots of love and patience.
One Life Lesson: Do you think you would parent differently if you had sons?
Anonymous: No.
One Life Lesson: What is one moment that has defined you as a father?
Anonymous: When both of my daughters called me 'poppy.'
One Life Lesson: When did you realize it was difficult to be a dad?
Anonymous: The moment my daughters were born. I needed to make sure you knew right and wrong, discipline, and have good morals and values.
One Life Lesson: How can u tell if someone will be a good dad?
Anonymous: A good dad is someone who is patient, who can communicate and is always willing to listen.
One Life Lesson: Are there any similarities between a teenager and a toddler?
Anonymous: Both stages my daughters are in are "undoubtable the most difficult." They both are always is a rush and don't respond to me.
One Life Lesson: What is the difference between being a mother and father?
Anonymous: I would say it is harder to be mother as she typically deals with the day to day aspects of a child life but, the father wants to be part of everything, it almost feels like "I am trying to catch a train that has left the station."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you are differernt from your dad?
Anonymous: Both my father and I care about "respond and respect."But I believe I am more patient, less judgmental."
One Life Lesson: How are your parenting techniques similar to your dads?
Anonymous: "I knew what liked about my dad and what I wanted to imitate but I knew I would want to treat my children in a slightly different way. But, both my dad and I are divorced fathers which is a disadvantage, we do not get to spend as much time with our children as we would like."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you parent differently because you are a "divorced dad?"
Anonymous: "Absolutely not, a divorced dad does not mean a different dad. It just shows you that time is more valuable."
One Life Lesson: Do you believe you use different parenting techniques between your daughters?
Anonymous: "Not really but I do have to alter somethings because of age but, they are still my daughters."