Thursday, November 13, 2008

What is it with parents and pre-trip planning?


Hi.
When I become a dad, I'd like to be different than mine.
In more ways than one, I look to be better than him, and mostly all the dad's around the world.
I'm not insulting anyone in any manner, but I really think that they could be better.
I'll be more understanding.
I'll be a lot more tolerant.
I won't flip out in an instant without having real reasons.
I'll give my children the second chance they deserve.
I'll shout less and smile/laugh more.
I won't show disappointment and encourage my kids to do better and not expect too much of them.
I'll take them to see the world and what it can be.
I'll teach them how to behave and not teach them what they shouldn't know.
I'll talk to them more, listen to their problems and give useful advice.
I'll act according to the given time, condition and situation.
I'll listen to my family's problems and solve them as long as it can be solved.
I'll try not to make my kids depressed and accept them for who they are.
I'll love my wife and will not stop loving her, forever.
I'll make my family as happy as happiness.
I'll give my kids more freedom of speech.
I'll plan my trips/holidays/daily life before I start the journey.
I'll put on music that everyone wants to listen to.
I'll teach my kids want they want to know as long as it doesn't confuse me and them even more.
I'll try not to use bad language around my family.
I'll treat my wife the same way I'll treat my girlfriend, that way I'll love her more and take her out more often.
I'll buy a house where there's space for everyone.
I'll let my kids learn music from an early age.
I'll teach them how to write and read them bed-time stories until they say 'no'.
I'll let them decide, then decide for them when they can't.
I'll act like a dad rather than a leader, who bosses people around like they're some sort of robot.
I'll treat everyone equally and like humans.
I'll put family first, even before me.
Lastly, I'll try to use the word 'I' less and use the word 'we' as frequently as I can.



Being a father isn't like being an actor; you can't change roles just because you hate it.

1 comments:

Kornesh Kanan said...

extraordinary...
simply *SUPER* master plan!