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Written by Paul Snyder   
Monday, 11 January 2010 09:32
It totally depends on your relationship with your child. My wife is with Elijah all day and it doesn't matter what he is doing, if he hears me walk through the door he stops what he is doing and comes charging toward me shouting mup mup!(that is up he is only 17months) Best feeling.....ever! As for wives it difficult because now with the baby involved greeting with the wife has changed. Before she would ask how my day was and now she has to wait for me to be done greeting Elijah. Usually by then I start asking about him and how he was for her that day then talking about my day falls to the wayside. That conversation usually occurs though but at a later time. Bottom line is that you get the relationship results that you put in. If you are a working Dad that comes home and craps out on the couch, it is unrealistic to just EXPECT a close relationship with your family. Dads that come home and just start spouting off negative comments or barking orders can also not expect a warm environment. Gotta be warm to get warm.
 
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