Bounce Back In Style 2nd Edition Edition | Page 68
This is a quick look at the new trend of Stay-At-Home-Dads. This is fast becoming the way to go for some young couples.
The world is constantly going through a lot of changes, transformations, crisis,
confusion, shifts, random motions, you just name it, and we
are seeing a lot of things we
wouldn’t have thought would
ever happen. According Frank
Lowe's TV debut on the June 12,
2014 episode of " oday Show”,
T
51% of men they interviewed
would stay at home with kids if
they could afford it. Believe it or
not, they also found out that
“71% of stay-at-home-dads said
that the society underestimates
dads”. What you won’t want to
do is to assume everything is always smooth for those experiencing this new
trend.
For some reasons not quite known to me, my wife, asked me to write on Stay-athome-Dads. I remember it so well that one of the challenges we faced at our
first church planting station was that my dear wife had to be in School of Midwifery, Oron in Nigeria just as we were beginning the process of planting a new
church under Revival Valley Ministries at Eket (one of the Oil towns Akwa Ibom
State, Nigeria).
That in itself was not the main issue, it was how I had to take care of our less than
6 months old first daughter, Edi. I had a young church less than one year to raise
and a baby less than a year to raise as well. That wasn’t easy! Doing either of
these two at any time is a big enough challenge; talk less of doing both at the
same time. The new church had only 6 adults and 1 toddler with 2 babies.
It was my first opportunity of being a “stay-at-home-dad”.
For me I was not babysitting, I was simply
parenting our first baby. From time to time,
in between, my mum who was living in another town would help out from time to
time. This had to be my major work for the
most part spanning 1 year, until my wife was
through with her Midwifery programme
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