Skip to content
The Dad Speaks
Menu
  • Home
  • About The Dad Speaks
  • How I Met My Wife
  • Book Reviews
  • May 2025 Reads
  • Published E-Books
    • The Dad Speaks: My First-Year as a First-Time Dad
    • The Dad Gets Edumacated
    • The Statman Speaks
Menu

visitors

Posted on 05/14/201604/19/2025 by Mark
 I am so thankful that all the grandparents were in the waiting room waiting for the birth.  Seeing their happiness and tears when I announced Nikolai was born, was priceless.  This is the first grandchild for both sides of the family and quite possibly could be the last (Nina and I want to see how we do with Niko before we decide to create another one).  He is going to be spoiled and I am perfectly fine with that. 

Whenever a baby was born at the hospital, a musical lullaby  was played and after one was played early in the afternoon (Niko was born at 10:25 pm), I wanted to provide an update to the grandparents.  The grandparents were chomping at the waiting room door like zombies and when they saw me, they thought Niko was born — I had to tell them not yet!!! 

We really wanted to be alone (just the three of us) and the grandparents respected that.  Dude, we just had a baby and were exhausted.  When we did have visitors in the hospital room, they always arrived when Nina started breastfeeding; so they had to be put on hold (and sometimes, they had food for us and that would have to wait as well). 

I was under the impression that the Labor/Delivery Maternity ward was locked, so we were surprised a few times when we heard a knock on the door and it wasn’t a nurse. 

We did share a photo of Niko on Facebook to announce his arrival to the world, but we won’t be sharing anymore publically.  Now, occasionally, Nina and I will share photos for public consumption.  I have a bunch of friends on Facebook who share baby photos and we are not against it (I love seeing them), but we don’t want pictures of our baby circling around because there are a bunch of crazy people in the world.  Please respect that. 

​Nina’s Dad flew in from Ohio (he was here for 2 weeks starting 4/30) and we gave him priority over my parents and her Mom when we were in the hospital and when we got home.  He supplied us with food on several occasions and we really appreciated that (because the hospital food wasn’t good). 

​When he did come over to our house, we fed him.  Now, although I didn’t admit it at the time, it was hard for me to cater to his needs and also take care of my family.  I guess that is what being a parent is all about — juggling multiple responsibilities and not showing any effect of tiredness.  Welcome to my world!!

facebookShare on Facebook
FollowFollow us

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Mail

Book Reviews (220) Cooking Book Reviews (2) Fiction Book Reviews (59) GameCrafters (24) Humor Book Reviews (13) Memoir Book Reviews (146) Music Book Reviews (26) NaNoWriMo (30) Niko Book Reviews (11) Reflections On (8) Sports Book Reviews (52) The Dad Speaks (604) The Mom speaks (1) The Statman Speaks (24) Travel Book Reviews (4) WGU (18)

© 2015 to 2025 Mark Lieberman/The Dad Speaks. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.

© 2025 The Dad Speaks | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme