.....leather furniture cleans up a heck of a lot easier than fabric....get darker carpets and tile floors as opposed to hardwood.
"Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling your driveway during a snowstorm".
Quote from: schro on April 11, 2007, 08:40:51 AM.....leather furniture cleans up a heck of a lot easier than fabric....get darker carpets and tile floors as opposed to hardwood.AMEN!!Quote from: schro on April 11, 2007, 08:40:51 AM"Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling your driveway during a snowstorm".AMEN!!
Kids are the greatest thing that can ever happen to you...parenthood is the most difficult, yet rewarding, job you will ever have.
Best proper advice I can give is...1. Boundaries. Set rules and stick to them but be fair and consistent. Kids respond well to rules, they know where they stand, it gives them a sense of stability and comfort.2. Good cop, bad cop - bad idea. You and your partner need to be on the same page and back each other up. Don't contradict each other.3. Ignore bad behaviour but reward good behaviour. By that I don't mean "ignore" as in "excuse" but don't give a child attention if it is being naughty, give it attention when it is being good.4. Play with your child. Very good for the child, they learn a lot from parents that way.5. Bad habits. Don't get into bad habits like letting the child play with toys during dinner etc.My friends always thought I was far too strict on my son, they were much more easy going and gave the child anything it wanted. Who's laughing now? Me, I tell ya!
Oh, another one....start working out the back and "guns"...heavy...you'll need them both...surprising how much endurance and strength you need for the long 'holds" and eventually the "play"...our little dude is a monkey and climbs all over my arms, usually just one foot on an arm (especially the forearms)..it's a nice boost to the workout I do on my arms...they KILL by the end of the night...START working out (even more on those parts) , now!
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Quote from: Lance on April 18, 2007, 04:31:20 PM[Yes, be ready for some long holdings. It also wouldn't hurt to practice doing just about everything with one arm.