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I never actually believed it would happen. But it dawned on me that it has the other day when I caught the expressions on my childless friends’ faces over lunch that it already well and truly has.

In such a short time we’ve become those people. We’re… new parents and we have one true obsession.

I’ll admit I was a bit concerned leading up to the birth about how Garrett would take to fatherhood, whether he’d see little Rafferty as an annoyance that had arrived to cramp his style. However all these worries evaporated the other day when I overheard him enthusiastically describing the length and volume of our son’s flatulence over a meal, as though extra long farts are a never before achieved feat of brilliance. (Truly though, those gigantic emissions from such a tiny little body take you by surprise every time. Amazing.)

Garrett is absolutely smitten, and so am I. Any fears that we’d be bummed about not being able to go to the movies now that there is a baby around are also dispelled as we sit on the carpet during Raff’s tummy time and delight over his ever so slight ability to lift his head off the floor. To us this is the ultimate in entertainment. This morning while we walked the baby in his pram we had a long discussion about how cute the sound he makes when he breathes is.

Garrett is convinced that our child’s toes have a super human strength, and meanwhile I’m telling anyone who will listen about Raff’s incredible milk guzzling powers, like no baby on earth has ever been born and then proceeded to be hungry, eat and grow.

And the photos! Raff in his pram, Raff in his crib, Raff on his change table, Raff in the bath. His expression is pretty much the same in every pic so far, but I find myself swiping through them if I’m away from him for even five minutes. Luckily he has some very doting grandparents who are eager to see him from every conceivable angle. If future civilizations find our photo stash they will think our child was some kind of revered God.

Our friends are probably finding themselves a little dismayed now that our conversations have gone from being about whatever it was we used to talk about (can’t remember) to nothing but animated summaries of our son’s ejection of bodily fluids, be it the hilarious time he vomited all over my new shirt right after I put it on, or about the time he pooped without his nappy on and it cleared the change table and nearly hit the wall on the other side of the room. To normal people, this is actually completely gross. To me this once would have been completely gross but now – riveting.

We’re so aware of how precious and fleeting these early days are, and it is so clear to us that a baby who eats, sleeps and poops without too much trouble is one that’s happy and thriving, hence every little burp and every soggy nappy being something to rejoice over.

What did you find fascinating about your new baby?

  • Great article. There is no better feeling then being a new parent

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  • Like you everything was the baby, with camera in hand everything was a magical moment captured to share with anyone who happened to have some time to spare

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  • We should all wear learner plates at the beginning.

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  • Hahaha yep I cannot for the life of me remember conversations pre-kids!

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  • the novelty has never worn off in my house i just love to take photos of everything and anyone especially the kids

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  • I can’t wait to meet our little one and experience all these little wonders – I’m already crazy for our friends babies, can’t imagine what I’ll be like in a few months with my own 🙂

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  • I love taking photos it is a good keep sake, I refuse to talk to anyone but my husband about bodily fluids though lol

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  • Thankfully the novelty of photos had worn off by the time child 2 arrived. We still took a lot of photos but not 100s every day.

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  • Being a parent definitely changes you 🙂

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  • I think it changes you for the better being a parent. I

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  • We are pretty much exactly the same! We just look at each other when she does something cute, it’s so nice that we go get excited over the same things. I love sending hubby pics during the day of the latest things bubba has done!

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  • cant wait for life to change. Motherhood is sucha gift from god.

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  • I found that when I had my son only a few of my friends wanted to talk about him and that’s because they were either pregnant or trying to conceive.
    I think it’s natural to want to talk about your newborn all the time. You’ve created this precious little person and you want to share your excitement. 🙂

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  • Our life is different when our son was born. Conversation and priority are all about our little man. It is amazing what our kid brings to our life.

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  • i found this happens to us all time 🙂 we like to share also which does not help most of our friends are childless and don’t share the same enthusiasm unfortunately oh well 🙂

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  • I’m 31 weeks pregnant with my first, but I have noticed that my conversation with my husband revolves around baby related things around 80% of the time (possibly more).

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  • yep, everything change when you had kids. sometimes it’s hard to reconnect to a friend who hasn’t have a kid. all i can talk about are my kids and the funny things they’ve done but to her it was a bit boring coz she can’t relate or she can’t understand why it’s funny.

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  • I can completely relate to this. I recall whole lunch dates with childless friends where all I did was talk about my baby’s nappy contents. And my best friend from childhood has a daughter a year older than mine and we often laugh to ourselves about how our conversations have changed over the years. We went from chatting about which boy we had a crush on, to stories about drunken nights out and now we chat happily about how we find food squished into the carpets and that time we didn’t check ourselves in the mirror and found vomit dribbled down our shirt while shopping. Our little people are only innocent and vulnerable for such a short time and I love talking about my greatest achievement.

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  • This made me laugh as the same thing has happened with my partner and I. We went to a bbq for his birthday and I swear every conversation turned into something about our daughter.

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