I'm a daddy now.

Life has changed permanently for me from 9th May 2009 19:33 hrs GMT when I saw my little little baby girl arriving in this big big world...
I don't know how to describe the feeling of seeing your offspring for the first time, the pleasure of taking her into your arms and the rejoice of hearing her cry out for the first time...She is immediately a part of my heart... Its seventh-heaven.
They say we pass through very few milestones in your life before the finale. As a kid or as an adolescent I remember the date when I first bunked class to watch Rangeela, first day in College, my first bike and car, the day I proposed to my first love, first time I flew in an aircraft and even more trivial things like that. But the first big day in our life would probably be the wedding day, but there is nothing as significant as the day you see the face of your first child.
Nothing in life can give you more pleasure...I wouldn't be more exuberant if I had hit the Euromillions jackpot that day, honestly.
Especially when you consider how you're blessed with a healthy child. Nothing more matters.
Its a great joy to pass through this developmental crisis and I'm taking some good hard lessons to graduate from a man to a daddy, and tell you what, its not easy. I'm not sure when I'll get the cert but if at all, this is one test I want to come out with flying colours.
You know I'm all ears now, from matured and experienced parents of how to rear my child. I've been told to learn to be cruel to be kind, that you cannot spoil a child with love, to learn to say no and about what to give and what not to. I'm taking it all, you never know which advice would come in handy and when.

This is a time when you start looking at yourself and the world through a different angle. My life revolved around the job, my wife and the computer, but all of a sudden the fulcrum has changed. Now the days and nights move around my piece of moon and its amazing how naturally and effortlessly she has managed to get hold of the pivot.
How can I speak about my daughter and keep mum about the woman who did all the sacrifices? How can I ever forget my sweetheart wife who refused to take Domperidone for those distressing sickness, Gaviscon for the heartburn and even Paracetamol for the splitting headaches for the fear of her treasure inside her. Being a medical professional herself, I was surprised by her total reluctance to take in the chemicals which even the docs gave green signal to.
And I'm not talking about the difficulties in changing a nappy or sponging the li'l one, its laughable if you compare with what my better half went through. Daddy talks more but mother knows best!
So I'm all elated to be in the daddy's club, at the same time I miss my father, terrible, who departed a bit too early. I know his blessings will be with his grand-daughter but that's the way life is. You control most parts of your life, but there are instances where you're nothing but a helpless spectator.
Special thanks to Mathew for encouraging me to put this up. And all of a sudden, an old movie I saw, Father of the Bride has sprung up as my all time favs!
Dedicating this post to my father who left this world on 24th April 2008.
I was wondering why the post was not coming..;-)
ReplyDeleteok..I ll now be having a new found respect since you are a dad now..hehe...
apart from the jokes..wishing the three of you really memorable and happy times!!
Congratulations! May God bless the little one with good health and with you as a Dad she is already in the club of girls with super Dads like me! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats man! Now I can get tips from you :)
ReplyDeletecongrats man...
ReplyDeletebest of luck in the new phase of ur life :D
Congrats dude!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletehave a great life!!! and god bless the little one
Have fun - Take time to enjoy the special time. Kids grow up too fast.
ReplyDeleteKids grow up too fast, even when you know that they grow up too fast.
Kids change everything you thought you knew, so them growing up too fast is just one of those.
The thing I hope I had most as a parent is how to be patient, quick.
Whats her name?
Orchard resident is me
ReplyDelete:) Congrats on your bundle of joy! God bless her.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend you watch 'College Roadtrip' too. Watched it recently and reminded me of 'Father of the bride'.
congrats buddy !! Really good u blogged down your feelings right away! Would be a fun read in years to come.
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Thank you very much for the wonderful comments, blessings and wishes.
@ Vinod, thank you man :)
Her name is Ms. Scorpiogenius hehehehee... ;)
We named her Niranjana.
btw are you not reviving Thoughts on Kerala? ;(
@ Usha, thanks for dropping by and for the wishes. I'll keep 'College Roadtrip' in my must-see list :)
Congratulations! A post totally from your heart :) Wishing you a lovely time in Dad's club, and i guess its just started :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on becoming a father.
ReplyDeleteScorpio: 3 kids under 4. Have a daughter who will be 4 this October, and a son and another daughter who will celebrate their 1st birthday in October - Raika, Joshua and Zaira.
ReplyDeleteThey are growing up too fast.
The funny thing is that you never realize it with your first born - with them, you want them to grow up fast, because its a new experience for you. With the later ones, you realize that as they grow older, there is a time that you are going to miss always.
Thats one reason. The other is that I found out that being critical of a system that I am not really part of doesnt do anybody any good. One thing on my Bucket list is to run for local election one day - Kazhakoottam Panchayat, Alinera ward. Should go back before everyone forgets me though.
Nice...congrats buddy.....may god shower blessings upon U'r family :)
ReplyDeletewel.. nice blog !
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ReplyDeleteWow. Superb composition of the first picture (feet grab). Shows the parental emotion very nicely.
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Thank you all for the responses. I'm so delighted to see your acknowledgments. And doubly happy to share my happiness.
@ Vinod, so you're a much senior colleague. May be the youthfulness in your writing provided a different image. :) Too bad I miss it. I just love social blogs, and yours is the one which really inspired me. I still remember a few posts of yours, seriously. :)
PS: If you plan to take up the easy job (people's representative) then having a blog up on your CV may help... Voters are getting tech-savy, especially Kazhakkoottam... See Tharoor..hehehehee...
congrats on being a father!!! just the first step of a long fulfilling journey of a lifetime! :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats!! so lucky you are thank God. so adorable kid, all the best :)
ReplyDeleteBelated but still my hearty congrats to you.
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you and your family. I just love the way you have expressed your feelings. You are going to be a great father. Niranjana, I like that name too.
Yeah i know how it feels. :)
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Thank you pals for sharing my joy and for your blessings. :)