How to be a Super-dad #1

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Hello, Steemians. I would like to introduce my new blog “How to be a Super-dad” It will be about my journey being a stay-at-home father with my beautiful son Kurt and, of course, my wife Liene. Here I will show my experience, happiness and the hard parts of raising my kid. It should be funny and educational for new parents as they might see some similar situations in their parenting time.

I can’t express enough my respect for wives who are staying at home with a kid. Really, I think it is not the easiest job in the world. Until the moment when I started to be a stay-at-home father, I really didn’t realize it is such a hard job to do. Of course, the reward is big also, but, if your partner has to stay at home with a kid, respect that. I must say, I see work as a very pleasant place where you can relax :D

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To begin this journey, I have to introduce myself and my story. My name is Rihard. I live in a beautiful country called Latvia, and I am 27 years old. I was the manager of a division in “Havi Logistic”. I loved my work. I love working very much as I am workaholic. 300 hours per month? No problem for me. I had money, as I was earning a lot. We just took out a mortgage on a new flat, because the old one was too small. It was too small, because, we were lucky enough to have a child, a beautiful boy named Kurt.

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I started rebuilding our new home. It was in a bad shape, but we got a good deal so it was worth it. I planned to finish the reconstruction in 3 months. So my family went to live with my wife's parents. They live in another city 85 km away. I had to stay in this apartment and had to do the rebuilding. You may ask why we didn’t go to live in the apartment where we were living before? Easy, we rented it out so we could afford the mortgage.

Everything was going very well for us, and then I had an accident at work. One day I was helping my workers in the warehouse and one guy drove a forklift into me. My leg was crushed. They drove me to a hospital and doctors were debating whether to try to repair my leg or just cut part off. And BAM, after five operations, one month in the hospital and three more months lying in a bed in one position, I had a new leg.

It was painful, all the reconstructions and mortgage were causing a lot of stress. It was an interesting experience:) I didn’t get much money from my insurance as in our country, they call this a mild trauma- in the same category as a broken bone. I did get 1200 Euro for this :D. We have funny laws in our country. Well, this story is not about the money. This is just an interesting fact about my country.

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My beloved wife always loved working, too. She was not willing to sit at home all this time. She had her own dreams of a career. I respect that. So she started back to work after about 6 months at home with our kid.

We decided that I would stay at home and be with our child. Plus, I was able to start walking a bit and each day it got easier for me. For me it was scary. So now I have to do all the stuff my wife did, and there's this little person who relies on me. I was very scared at the beginning.

So that was the moment when our journey began. It was July and I had to take care of a kid. I am scared of this situation, but I am also curious to learn what it will be like. It was a new experience for me. So I was excited.

To be continued…...

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thanks for sharing :)

Really cool post, thanks for sharing.

this is great @rihardszaimonts 😀 keep up the good work super Dad. @legominifigures

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you touched my heart , telling about tragedy and bouncing back and making adjustments along the way takes courage, been a father and a good one is even more hard work and doing it well that you leave a legacy is the utmost challenge. am looking forward to your next post

Thanks for the good words. And of course it is a hard work to be a parent, but now i understand, that reward is well worth it :)

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Hi Rich sounds like you have so much fun being a full time dad. Your little boy has a cute smile too. I difinitely following your future post. God Bless Rich!

I am really enjoying myself at the moment. And i think it will last till teenage years :D lol

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Wow...... I am sorry about your accident but I trust you are alright now...... You have a very cute son and you're making me wish I was a dad too, you really don't have to be scared judging from the story I know you'll do just great. Keep it up super dad, you rock

I am very thankful for this trauma , cause i had a chance of being a dad at home. And i do think that staying at home with a kid is best choice you can make in your life. It is so rewarding.

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Great post, Superdad - you are already one! Love your positive attitude: you and your family will do well whatever happens :)

thanks for the good words mate!

Being a dad is a lot of fun and a lot of work. Enjoy it!

I am for sure. The reward is worth the effort :)

I am waiting for the rest of the story ...

sweety baby.

Maybe your post may not immediately get a lot of upvoted but I believe your continued hard work and effort will makes you success. Thank you @rihardszaimonts

Great Post !!! Many Tnx for all your hard work !!! Upvoted !!

Nice to meet you, @rihardszaimonts! Welcome to the Steemit Community, wish you good luck and a good start, ive send you a small tip and followed you, hope you have an amazing day! :)

Such a great story. Your family is beautiful!

Mate that is a great post!
You're little fella is so cute too.
I have no doubt you're a great dad.
We'll done buddy.

i hope i am . As i will give him everything i have .

I like you super dad follow your path and happy to support you

I look forward to reading about your adventures in "Dad-land". LOL I know what it's like to have a sweet little boy...mine just turned 7, and I still haven't figured anything out yet. We are not financially able for me to be a stay at home mom, but I do get to work part time so I get more time than some moms do, and I am grateful for that.

Ouh 7 years old. We have long road ahead :) Yeah every moment with your kid is truly a blessing. I have never though about it this way before, and now i understand that :)

Awesome - we are expecting child No.1 imminently - just actually spent a few days in the hospital as we thought he was coming early - so will be following this closely.

I expect some serious tips!!

Cheers

ouh than you can inform us when to congratulate you. First tip try to get as much time spent with him. And the second is patience, as you will need it much, not only to your child but for your relationship also.

No doubt both of those are super important - thanks!

Life can be quite hard. Being a father will ask you to make decisions you never wanted to do. An honest man will do what it takes for his tribe to survive. Based on what I read so far in this post, I can see great attributes that you will do just that.

I took the life of activism by telling the truth and fighting "big brother" and teaching others how to win the hustle in Court, so average joes like you and I don't have to worry about paying money we don't have to thieves called politicians.

Anyways, that's a whole different story and too much to explain. long story short, I lost everything I loved and I am paying for it. I am doing my best to get back on track and be able to see my kids again after being extradited to a foreign country.

I wish you the best of luck my friend with whatever may come your way, but life doesn't rely on wishes and prayers for you to cross the bridges it puts in your way. You got to get there to the other side on your own. With or without help, you have to be able to do it alone.

Sad to hear your story mate. And you are true about the wishes and prayers. Everything you want in your life you have to achieve on your own, as no one will give you nothing in this life. This i truly believe and hope i will be able to teach it my son. Hope you will get where ever you are planing to get.

Do not be sad for me. I take full responsibility and I regret nothing. I wouldn't change an atom from its place to change my past. It happened. I know from experience that it will lead to something greater.

We just have to remind ourselves that from time to time, and sometimes others as well.

Such a cute baby boy you have! You're blessed! The pic of your leg looks pretty scary with a bandage - I can only imagine without one. Yikes! Glad you were able to stay home with your son while your wife went to work. I'm a stay-at-home-mom/homeschool mom and love it. :) Have a good one.

I truly believe this trauma was a good life changer for me. Now i understand that my kid is everything i need in this life. If i wouldn't have this opportunity, i would think like most men do. That the child rising for dad starts from age of 2-3 , when he starts to speak, and now i see it is not true. As he is communicating almost from the beginning.. I respect you for doing this hard work, by rising your child, as it is not the easiest work in the world, but the reward is well worth it:)

Good job, Dad! You can do it! :)

Hi Richard, great post thus far. Will follow your posts and comment where I can. I am a proud father of 8 month old Triplet babies and that alone is a full time job

Yeah it is more than full time job. At work you can concentrate on one thing ,start it and finish it. But with kids you can forget about that :)

Absolutely, i can have the worst day at work but as soon as I reach home and see those 3 gorgeous smiles everything makes sense again...
Every morning when I wake I am greeted by those 3 gorgeous smiles and my entire day is already made.
I envy you for being at home and having that extra time with your little one, i know it can also get hard being alone but at the end of the day, the bond you are creating is something that will never ever be broken... Much respect for you Richard

Totally agree on that. It is a reward worth to work on. I would advice everybody to be with a kid at home. It is the best feelings you get. Plus usually you are tired after work and kid is also not in the mood in the evening. So it becomes more problem than a happiness. Take your time with a kid and it will reward you !!!

What a good looking. So cutee.

He is :) He will brake so many hearts :D

hahahaha good one

Being a dad is the best job in the world! Keep it up!

What a beautiful family! You are blessed!

I respect you!

thanks for that!

Wow! Beautiful family and your little one looks just like you. He's your little "mini me"! Thanks for sharing!

He really is :)

So sorry to hear about your accident. But I love how you and your wife are making the best of it and how you are enjoying the time with your child. BTW, SUCH a cute baby! I was a stay at home Mom for 15 years and homeschooled my kids. It's challenging at times, but brings so many great moments and memories. My husband @joechiappetta was a stay at home Dad for several years. He does a comic called Silly Daddy you might enjoy. All the best! Following you.

The accident was a gift for me, as it changed the way i think about the family and money. So i am thankful for this opportunity to stay at home. And he is very cute, he will really brake a lot of hearts :D

Your great outlook will take you far :)

Yes you are Super Dad. It wasn't easy to leave the life you use to live by. With just a snap of a finger everything change. @rihardszaimonths Good Job!!! Hope your doing fine. Hi baby Kurt you're so handsome. It is so nice to know that there is guy who takes the challenge of staying at home. @wizclick welcome aboard.

In reality if you change your mindset and the way of thinking, it is not so hard. :)

Now here's a blog I'll be watching with interest. Welcome, @rihardszaimonts...

Hope you will not regret it :)