For Father's Day an observation regarding today's dads. So different from the Leave it to Beaver days, much more involved. The non-profit for which I work includes Childcare Resource and Referral services. We have an increasing number of fathers taking responsibility for day care arrangements.
So one day, I'm on a crowded bus. Two guys, in their thirties were standing in the aisle immediately in front of me, their conversation plain as day.
"Hey, how's the little guy?"
"Almost a year now, we have to find daycare."
Thinking to myself: we're so fortunate to live in a country with a year of paid maternity leave.
"That's a big job."
All I could do not to whip out a business card.
"We have a list of four, the first three weren't so good. The fourth is way across the railroad tracks, we're going there tomorrow."
A list? That's encouraging, they've already used our services. I've probably seen them in the office.
Dad continues, "All I want is for him to feel secure and not stressed."
Wow you get good Daddy points.
"Yeah, I know what you mean."
A pregnant pause and a sigh.
"And how's your dog doing?"
Honest to God they were talking about dogie daycare. Thank goodness I didn't give them my card. I guess doggie dads have changed, too.

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