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Monday, October 15, 2012

How I Feel In Photos

As a sleep-deprived new dad adjusting to life with daughter, I find these pictures completely funny but totally relatable. The images are of Dave Engledow and daughter Alice Bee. What started as a single photo, became a viral hit in Facebook. The pictures, all 56 of them, are planned to make into a calendar. The goal of the project has always been to create something that, although funny, also offers lessons to both parents and non-parents. Really, I have yet to see a new dad too excited to be left alone at the house with a baby. They would rather defuse bombs than change nappies.

These father and daughter portraits are exactly as amusing as they are sweet. What could be more charming than a baby with a lit match next to a pile of fireworks?

P.S. Sorry for guys who are more excellent as mothers than their female counterparts. I know its not flesh and blood but heart that makes a good parent.

5 comments:

  1. This post made me smile... poor daddy... I wish my hubby to be wont be like that when we have our own children :)

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  2. I'm sure he won't. Because I'm quite sure you will choose a good person for a husband. And good husbands almost always end up as good fathers. So, good luck Genskie! Thanks for dropping by.

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  3. Really, really cool photoshop! Galing ng creator kahanga hanga ang ideas nya! and talent nya as well!

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  4. Tama ka Ric. Cute and idea parang lahat naman ng new dads dumaan sa ganito. Minsan nga kahit old dads, they still go crazy taking care of kids

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  5. These pictures made me remember my old life as a stay at home mom , even the ironing part as there was a time when my two eldest daughters took the intiative of ironing their clothes one busy rainy morning because they were not fully dry. They were both in grade school and I did not know how to react as I was busy changing diapers and preparing their breakfast.

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