Even after belonging to millennial generation the concept of “Equal Parenting” comes as a myth. More than half of the parenting role in some families even now has to be taken care of by the mother. And the gender divide begins right from the second the child is born.
Some days I am totally convinced Mr. Husband isn’t even the right man for having been married to. But most days I am so grateful thinking about how lucky I am to be raising my son with a guy like him, someone who puts family before everything else. It’s really beautiful to have another person to share the ups and downs of parenting with every single day who is equally involved and equally shares the responsibilities.
One can choose her husband but only a few get to choose their fathers. We thank our stars every day for having Mr. Husband as Shaarav’s father who has been an equal parent right from the time we conceived. He has played an equal parenting role in each and every area of Shaarav’s upbringing be it feeding him, changing him, bathing and massaging him, tending him when he’s sick. He has even spent sleepless nights by my side and has woken up at the oddest possible hour when the need be. He has been an avid reader of parenting articles because he wants to understand whatever minuscule thing happening to Shaarav and wants to make sure nothing goes wrong with Shaarav.
And though I’m jealous that Shaarav is his Daddy’s replica in almost all aspects it didn’t come as a surprise when the first words he spoke was “Papa” instead of “Maa“
So for the “equal parent” that Daddy Dearest is we prepared an “I Love You, Papa” card for him on Father’s Day to appreciate all his efforts to keep us well fed, happy and healthy and to celebrate his existence in our small world.
Father’s Day went by a couple of days ago. But we are celebrating Father’s Day the whole month. Celebrating the fathers in our lives and appreciating them for the efforts they make I feel just one day is never enough. So while I have shared the poem I wrote to my father and the poem about what Mr. Husband would have written. Shaarav thanks his Papa not just for sharing his DNA but also for raising him the best way possible to become just like him. So, here’s presenting to you another short poem about what Shaarav would have written for his Daddy. Let’s celebrate the fathers in our lives, people!
I’m just a baby, but still, I know.
I love you so much, I might not always be able to show.
When I was in mummy’s tummy and you talked to me.
I have known you since the time, you see.
You waited for me just as much as mummy.
Mummy tells me I used to kick to voice when I was in her tummy.
You were the first to hold me in your arm.
Holding me tenderly, keeping me safe from harm.
You looked at me in amazement and wonder, I looked just like you.
My tiny hands wrapped around your finger, I opened my eyes to look at you.
You smiled watching me, I felt cozy into you as I snuggled.
You showered me with kisses as you hugged me tight and cuddled.
When the doctor pricked me for vaccine and mummy cried.
I held onto you while you stayed strong, you tried.
There’s definitely something special about your love.
I thank my stars for having chosen you as my papa from above.
This post is a part of the blog train hosted by Prisha Lalwani of Mummasaurus.com. In the same context, I take this opportunity to thank Sneha Jubin or introducing me whose wonderful post you can read here and I’d also like to introduce Cindy Ann Dsilva whose lovely post you can read here.
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Lovely poem . Loved the card that Sharaav is holding as a token of love for his papa. I was just curious to know the meaning of ” Sharaav”, very unique name. I liked it a lot.
Thank you so much Debidutta. Shaarav is a Hindu name which means ‘pure and innocent.’
Cute poem. My son also said Dada first instead of mama ….. Wwwwaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh
Thanks Cindy! And I’m still jealous about it!
So heartwarming
Thank you so much for taking time to read this Maitri.
Sometimes I also feel jealous how my Aahmya bonds to Papa than me but then yes I look after such things.
Well written post!
Thank you Shruti!
That’s a beautiful post. Today’s generation needs this equality in parenting.
Thank you Sneha. It means a lot!
So, so cute this post is! I am so glad your kid knows the importance of family! 🙂
I’m glad you liked it Sushmita. Present day parenting needs both parents to be involved equally!
It is the age of Gender Equality and you have phrased it so well.I am proud to say my son is a great Papa to both his kiddos. Thanks for sharing ur private moments. #wordsmithkaurreads #MyFriendAlexa #BlogChatter
That’s lovely Harjeet ji. We need more fathers like him.
Such a lovely and thought-provoking post. I am a strong believer and practitioner of Equal parenting too.
That’s wonderful to know Judy. Thanks for stopping by!
beautiful bond between father and son. That’s an intriguing read, Loved the post and your unique writing style.
I’m humbled by your words Bushra. I’m glad you liked it!
A lovely post and a lovely poem. Child is creative. My daughter wrote a similar poem for my wife. I think such creative talents should be encouraged and nurtured.
From the title till the beautifully penned poem, I loved everything about this post.
I loved this post and the poem is so so beautiful!!! If my daughter had to write one for her dad it would say the same. You are right we are blessed to have such fathers for our children (though I also have days when I think i did a mistake by marrying 😉 ) A very honest and straight from the heart post.
Very sweet!! My boy is a total “Mumma’s boy” – so found this an interesting read… 🙂
I’m glad you look at the situation from both perspectives.
This is just so adorable!
I just love the poem and even Ira’s first word was daida!!
Beautiful sweet poem and I loved your kid’s name 🙂