Tuesday, April 12, 2011

When to have The Talk with your kids

I can't believe that the Mu is not even 3, and already beginning to ask questions. What a world we live in.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Father Hulk

By the way, when I was searching for a photo to use for my last post, I found the most bizarre essay online about the religious affiliation of the Incredible Hulk:

http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Hulk.html

Man... the Internet.

A Toddler's view of Daddy

Sometimes I wake up looking like this.
I was told today that the Mu picked up his Incredible Hulk action figure, held it high in the air, and exclaimed "Oh look! It's Daddy!"

I assume, for my own sake, that it's because Hulk is big and strong, and not because he's bi-polar with an anger management problem.  

Now I'm no Lou Ferrigno... heck, I'm certainly no Ed Norton and I'm hardly even a Bill Bixby, but when I hear that, it reminds me that we ARE the heroes we attempt to be for our kids when we try.  No matter what our size or stature is, we can always give them the security of having a big, strong man around by just... being around; reading to them, wrestling with them, talking with them.  Loving them.

The greatest joy of my day is when I come home and get to grab both of the kids from Lady Rad and play with them.  That should be the greatest joy of any father's, and for those who can't get home from work early enough to experience that joy, I feel sorry for you.  Bringing home a paycheck or getting a promotion doesn't make you a Hero in their eyes - being present and engaged does.

I know the day will come when my kids don't see me as the powerful protector anymore -  we all begin to realize our parent's shortcomings as we get older - but I hope that for as long as possible, I can be the Hero they think I am.