Ssath
02-19-2005, 09:16 PM
Ok, let me start by giving a little bit of background. I have a daughter who is 19 months old. I don't get to see her near as much as I would like, since she lives with her mother. Her mother and I split up just after Thanksgiving. I didn't fight for custody because my ex has government benefits and makes considerably more money than I do, so I know she will be better off there, at least as far as those things are concerned.
Ok, on to why it was a good day... Lexi (my daughter) and I spent the whole day together. We went people watching at the mall, drove around just looking at the city, and of course eating lunch. Then we went to the new Books a Million up by Quail Springs Mall, and proceeded to look at nearly every book in the children's section. She loves books!! She also loves Dora the Explorer, and Blue's Clues. Put those things together, and you have one extremely happy baby girl. In the end, I let her pick out whichever book she liked the best, and I bought it for her.
By then, it was time to take her home. I would have loved to have brought her to my house to stay the night, but unfortunately I don't have the cash to baby-proof here, or to get her a bed yet. (but I am working on both)
So we got back to my ex's house, and she and I played for a while longer. While she was eating, my ex and I had quite the conversation. I'm very glad that she and I still get along as well as we do, since it would be so easy for one or both of us to be bitter.
After Lexi finished eating, we played for about another half hour or so, then I had to say goodbye. That is still the hardest thing for me to do. It tears me up inside every time I have to leave her, because I know that it will be at least a few days before I get to see her again. While that may not seem like very long to most people, keep in mind that for the first 16 months of her life, I was a stay at home dad. So she and I became very close.
So that's why today was such a good day for me.
Ok, on to why it was a good day... Lexi (my daughter) and I spent the whole day together. We went people watching at the mall, drove around just looking at the city, and of course eating lunch. Then we went to the new Books a Million up by Quail Springs Mall, and proceeded to look at nearly every book in the children's section. She loves books!! She also loves Dora the Explorer, and Blue's Clues. Put those things together, and you have one extremely happy baby girl. In the end, I let her pick out whichever book she liked the best, and I bought it for her.
By then, it was time to take her home. I would have loved to have brought her to my house to stay the night, but unfortunately I don't have the cash to baby-proof here, or to get her a bed yet. (but I am working on both)
So we got back to my ex's house, and she and I played for a while longer. While she was eating, my ex and I had quite the conversation. I'm very glad that she and I still get along as well as we do, since it would be so easy for one or both of us to be bitter.
After Lexi finished eating, we played for about another half hour or so, then I had to say goodbye. That is still the hardest thing for me to do. It tears me up inside every time I have to leave her, because I know that it will be at least a few days before I get to see her again. While that may not seem like very long to most people, keep in mind that for the first 16 months of her life, I was a stay at home dad. So she and I became very close.
So that's why today was such a good day for me.