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Dad Blog Wedding Anniversary Celebration

July 31st, 2009
Taylors Falls - Interstate Park Minnesota - Date Day

Taylors Falls - Interstate Park Minnesota - Date Day

My wife and I are very simple people (okay, wife corrected me.  She would like to say she is not a simple person.  She just doesn’t mind saving money on dates and anniversaries and birthdays.  She would much rather be though of as glamorous – which she is)  and spent our date day celebrating our 2nd wedding anniversary at Taylors Fall Interstate Park in Eastern Minnesota.   It was two days after the actual date but it was a day that Gramma could watch Rylan.  We did some hiking looking over beautiful cliffs.  The St. Croix River has a very neat history of how it was formed.

Before we went Taylors Fall, we went to a El Toro Mexican Restaurant.  We love Mexican food and all you can eat chips.  Many of the Mexican restaurants in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas have great lunch specials.  As a new dad, I am lucky to have a wife that can be a cheap date for a wedding anniversary.  What matters most is that we did something fun like hiking.  It was just as fun as going to Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse (Steak place I highly recommend).

After we spent most of our day hiking the trails of Interstate Park, seeing soaring bald eagles and glistening water, we saw the movie The Hangover.  The movie is very funny.  As a new dad though, there is something that crossed the line for me as I would think it would with all fathers and mothers / parents.  It is what they do with a baby.  If I were not a new father, it would not have meant anything to me and probably would have found it funny.  There is something about that connection and protection you have as a new father.  If you have seen the movie, I believe you know what I was talking about.   Does it cross the line even for a movie?

After the movie, Melissa and I had Little Caesar’s Pizza.  A person cannot beat two large pepperoni pizzas with breadsticks for $12.  Don’t worry, Melissa and I did not eat both pizzas.  We were nice and shared it with my parents.

When we finished eating the pizza Melissa was showing Rylan a clock, Rylan started saying clock or “c-ck”.  He  also said my nieces name, Kyleigh.  Of course, he said “Kaayee”, but it  is close enough.  He is getting to the age that he is starting to copy sounds and understanding objects.  It is getting exciting as my little big boy is growing up.

Overall, the celebration of our second wedding anniversary was great, as it involved hiking, eating at a Mexican restaurant and going to a movie.   The movie, eating out and pizza after cost us a little less than $30.  Not too bad for celebrating an anniversary and having a blast.

Real Dad Blog Version:  Melissa and I celebrated our 2nd anniversary today.  My parents watched the little one. We went hiking, ate some Mexican food and saw The Hangover.  Funny movie.  Then we grubbed on some pizza.  Great day.

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New Dad Enjoyment – The Blow Fart

July 29th, 2009

Most men find it funny to make farting noises.  It starts as a baby when you laugh at your farts, then as a kid here you can see who can fart the loudest either from the fanny or the ultimate armpit fart.  Then, as an adult, you still laugh at the farts.  Moms, ladies, girls, you know you laugh too, usually at your own.  You may not laugh at other’s bad gas.

As a new dad, you find out about the farts. I never knew my little son could fart as loud as me. He farts so loud that he vibrates the floor.  He farts so long he makes a million bubbles in the bath.  I also never knew when my wife was pregnant that she could fart like a champ.  Pregnancy changes a lot of things!    She went from an angel to the queen ripper.

Now there is the blow fart.  The blow fart is when you blow on the other persons skin and it makes a farting noise.  Usually when it happens on the belly, the other person laughs in terror.  They go “Please stop, please stop.”  If you do it to a little one they may push your face away.  Well, my son Rylan is a little different.  He doesn’t move when I do it on his cheek.  He comes back for more and more and more.  He sometimes laughs and sometimes just sits there like in the video.  As parents, sometimes we can laugh at the little one’s thunder.

No wonder we like to fart, it is fun, and relieving and just plain feels good.  The worst things are holding it in and the smells.  Think of a time when you are at church or at a movie when someone lets a stinky fart, oh the dread!

New dads and moms, parents, get use to the farts that are loud, earth shaking and surprisingly not stinky.  Poops are a different story.  Most of all enjoy the blow farts.  You will be dealing with those and the real farts for the rest of your lives.

Dad Blog – New Dad: version:  baby farts are hilarious.  I never knew baby’s could rip it. The blow fart is a lot of fun.  It teaches the kid to enjoy the fart.

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