为人父母后,你才会知道这些事
As any parent will tell you, there's only so much preparing you can do. The rest you just have to figure out. Will you become a superhuman multitasker? A storyteller to put J.K. Rowling to shame? All of the above? Check out our list of the skills and knowhow every new parent needs. NOTHING'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN SLEEP Put it this way: there's a reason sleep deprivation is banned under the Geneva Convention. Grab a nap when you can: babies that sleep through the night in the first few months are very, very rare. THE HONEYMOON'S OVER If you find yourself whispering softly in someone's ear at night, you're probably not sharing your latest carnal fantasy. Nope, much more likely to be a soothing chapter from Winnie-the-Pooh. SAVE, SAVE, SAVE Hospitals, immunisations, diapers, food, clothes, strollers... the list goes on. And on. Time to rearrange those financial priorities, guys. MULTI-TASKING NINJA Multitasking is not catching up with your email while you're on a conference call. Multitasking is preparing a bottle while doing the laundry, singing a lullaby and changing a diaper. And trying not to fall asleep in the process, obviously. GOING OUT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME Last-minute holiday? Midnight movie? Impromptu drinks with friends? You wish. And as for that new restaurant you want to go to... try to be satisfied with reading the review. FAMILY COMES FIRST, ALWAYS If you're the life and soul of the office party or the go-to person for an emergency meeting, prepare to surrender your title. Well, you want to get home in time to kiss the kids goodnight, don't you? NEW-FOUND LOVE FOR YOUR PARENTS One of the hardest things we can do is admit we're wrong. In fact, the only thing harder is admitting our parents were right. You'll appreciate them in an entirely new way. And do make sure you tell them: babysitting doesn't come cheap, after all. THERE'S NOTHING CALLED EMBARRASSMENT You may initially be embarrassed about singing, making silly faces or dealing with your child's bodily functions in public. Trust us: it'll pass. |