Kid czech!
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Given that two more Strutters became dads in the last few days...I'm quite curious - how many Strutters are parents?Holla:
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All of a sudden all the Strut dads are keeping shtum, as my UK bredren would say.
C'mon fellas, it's time for another strut kid photo spread, with emphasis on the new additions.
It's a celebration of life, batches!!
Good to see he's getting an early start. I didn't start making beats until I was two and a half.
No kids yet for me - some day, hopefully.
i just load up reason NN-XT piano refills and he plays either the drum pad or keys and he goes nuts!! no melodies yet. ive already gone thru 3-4 sets of needles. now i put the cd deck on the floor he spins the platter for days.
Hitting the kit over Christmas at the inlaws.
Well, the Gooch just about shut shit down with that pic.
Odub's going to have to post a pic of his daughter sitting among stacks of analog synths a la Rick Wakeman in order to compete.
Haha, that's ill. It kinda looks like he's taking a picture of himself, holding the camera with both hands.
We have twins on the way.
When we had the first sonogram the doctor said, "well the baby looks fine...
...and the other one does too."
what a surprise that was
Being a parent is quite a ride. Worth every thrill.
That's awesome. He's not "sexting" girls he meets on myspace, is he? You have to set boundaries.
Much congrats, Nate! Good times are on the way.
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My little girl, Cadence. Now 20 months.
how the hell did I miss this one? Congrats man! My little dude is a late July too. 26th.
Any tips on how not make your daughter spoiled, I'm all ears. My wife already has a wardrobe of ogranic clothing and design within reach type of bassonets, strollers, man-carries, booties, cribs and whatnot. Hoping it's a not a sign of things to come and that she's just excited........
This is a great picture. Is this from an ad? She should be repping a children's clothing line with swagger like that.
You guys need to start a talent agency. You could have the child advertising game on lock.
This is just my personal opinion but I think that having some baseline of disciplining their behavior is key. I know a lot of parents who have a very, very lax approach to discipline - presumably because they don't want to come off as authoritative types trying to crush the will of their innocent kids, blah blah blah - and not surprisingly, their kids can display some straight up horrid behavior. I don't spank my kid but I have no hesitation in making my displeasure quite obvious with her if she's acting poorly.
Word.
Be measured, be consistent, and most important of all -- FOLLOW THROUGH. When you say, "if you keep doing that I'll do X..." you gotta be ready to do X. Kids will know that the behavior has no consequences otherwise.
Oh and Nate, the new clothes impulse kind of wears off in year two or so. It gets replaced by the "where'd she go wish I had a leash" impulse.
In your wife's defense, it's tough to ignore the marketing bullshit that is thrown at you from almost the minute you conceive. The multibillion dollar baby industry knows that every new parent feels ill-equipped for parenthood and banks on that shit. It's not until you have the kid that you realize all babies really need for the first 3 months are diapers and boobies.
Ask !
Is that Blue Steel?
Number 5
Couldn't get 'em to face the camera