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This was a brief and breezy set of anecdotes from a father of three that also happens to be a writer. It didn't really inspire or dishearten me, but it did remind me that no matter what happens, it won't be the first time it happened, and however I react, it won't be abnormal.
hilarious story of him in the hospital protecting his son from sleep intruders, and interesting to hear from the man's point of view, what a vasectomy is like. humm.... his daughters are hilarious too.
lighthearted
medium-paced
emotional
funny
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Super fast, funny, and on point. Not a lot of funny memoirs about fatherhood, I think more are definitely necessary, especially more recent ones (Lewis's is a bit old school at this point.)
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Let's see, what did I learn from this book?
1. Fathers feel like they are not as important in childrearing as the mother.
2. Small children enjoy using foul language, without understanding its social repercussions.
3. Vasectomies don't always "take".
4. Having kids means accepting long periods of sleep deprivation.
Overall, a quick and entertaining read, but I certainly think this was written for dads. I am not a dad.
1. Fathers feel like they are not as important in childrearing as the mother.
2. Small children enjoy using foul language, without understanding its social repercussions.
3. Vasectomies don't always "take".
4. Having kids means accepting long periods of sleep deprivation.
Overall, a quick and entertaining read, but I certainly think this was written for dads. I am not a dad.