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Dad’s Bank Holiday Parenting Diary!

 

It is every Father’s dream. My first bank holiday weekend alone with my two kids Amy and Stephen (4 and 5 respectively). Their mother was away visiting the folks (hahaha, the poor soul) and I was free to have a fun time with my two favourite little angels (the girl at least). I was so excited that I decided to document the entire bank holiday weekend in a diary. This was going to be fun.

 

Day 1: Friday
It is Friday late afternoon and my wife has just left for her weekend away with the folks. I have been really looking forward to this. I’ve planned many shenanigans, fun games, fancy food (by kids standards) and maybe even a scary movie if they are good 😉 . All bets are off now that mother goose is out of the pen. Let us begin!

 

Later:
The incessant crying of both kids for their mother has finally seemed to subside, as they resign themselves to the fact that the larger, taller, hairier child has somehow been put in charge. I personally think Stephen, my 5 year old, is annoyed that me, and not him, was given the spot of supreme leader. Maybe if you’d stop wetting the
bed a little earlier you’d have stood a better chance Stephen. I’m pretty tired from all the crying and consoling of the kids, so after I put them to bed I may get an early night myself, and then tomorrow the fun shall proceed!

 

Day 2: Saturday
The children grow stronger and more self aware by the hour. The scared children of yesterday have adapted quickly to the new regime, perhaps too well. First it’s breakfast time and then an entire day of amusing adventures.

 

Later:
The tables appear to have turned. The kid’s did not want to partake in my designated activities and instead went rogue. This necessitated a much hated bath time, which couldn’t have been more difficult had it not being two kids, but a pack of ravenous labradors.

 

Later again
Here I am in the evening, my plan to watch a scary movie has been replaced with a many hour marathon of those damned two dimensional cartoon pigs. (It’s 2020, get some CGI for the love of God.) The little girl, my 4 year old Amy, is now the one to watch. I don’t know how, but through some sort of child/female voodoo she has managed to organise the entire scenario to her personal taste. She may not be able to string together a completely coherent sentence, or tie her shoes, but she has an innate ability to manipulate her surroundings to suit her whims.

 

Day 3: Sunday
This is supposed to be Day 3 but the children rudely refuse to stick with my preplanned writing schedule, so it will have to go in here instead.

After a surprisingly tiring day, I put the kids to bed and continued to watch Pepper the Pig (It kinda grows on you after a while. It’s a soothing repetitive story that reminds me of late night TV shopping.)

After a while I decided to switch to an activity a little more…grown up. With the kids safely asleep I began my favorite late night ritual, with no kids or wife to judge me. Or so I thought.

I was mid…activity…at the peak of pleasure when Stephen walked in and caught me..devouring an entire bag of gummy bears. The big ones. Stephen looked horrified, and quite frankly betrayed. For years I had been telling him how sweets were a special treat, once a week, and even then only a small handful.

5 years down the drain. But damn it, I’m a grown ass man. I can eat a whole bag of gummy bears if I want, you’re not my real dad!

 

Later:
The house is a mess, the kids are hyper, and my brain is fried. I had always wanted to be one of those fun dads who has a cool video on facebook of all the crazy things I did with my kids while the Mom was away, but I’m just too tired. Yeah sure, lots of things have happened, but none in a way that could be planned, choreographed and filmed, at least not in a way to form a good succinct facebook video. Luckily the real supreme ruler will be back tomorrow to relieve me of my duties and I may return to the role of lovable Jester.

 

Day 4: Monday
Their mother is here. I’m going back to bed now. Next time I get to take the weekend off. 😁

*just for fun!!

How I Became an Incredibly Fantastic Expert Parent!

 

I’m not one to toot my horn, but I am a fantastic parent. Really top notch. From discipline, to play time, to homework, and chores I have it down to a T. With my level of incredible success of course comes with it the inevitable questions. How do you do it? How do you manage to master the world of parenthood and the little hellraisers
that inhabit it?

Well sit down little ones, and I will let you in on 5 tips that made me an expert parent…..

 

1. I LET THEM MAKE THEIR OWN MISTAKES
The amount of time I, and presumably most of you, spend trying to keep children away from danger is astounding. Somehow kids seem to turn everyday items like a pen into a nose swab, a plastic bag into a vacuum chamber, and a bookcase into a structurally inept leaning tower of pisa. It is truly exhausting. But, in the immortal words of Jim Carrey’s the Riddler “NO! Don’t kill him. If you kill him, he won’t learn nothin.” (You may have to replace the word “kill” with “save” for this to make sense.)

Everytime you save your child you are denying them an important lesson. I realised that I will not always be there to save them. So…just let it happen. It’s the only way they’ll learn. Trust me, nothing says “Don’t stick your fingers in the electrical socket” like an electrical socket giving your kid an afro that a 70’s disco would be proud of.

 

2. I READ ABOUT PARENTING…ONLINE
Don’t waste your time “learning by doing”. There is no better way to gain knowledge than reading helpful tips online. You want to stay away from books (Who has the time to delve into a 1,000 page novel when you have little tykes running around?

Anyways, kids can’t be that complicated) and instead read through sites like wikihow, buzzfeed, and even reddit to attain their terrific, unrestricted, opinions on parenting. So put your kids to bed, or put them in front of the TV, surf the web and know that if you cram enough theory into your brain you will have the complete knowledge necessary to deal with any parenting situation.

For every single scenario there is a life hack, theory or formula to tell you what to do. And if there isn’t? Well then you just haven’t read enough.

 

Joanne Power Photography

 

3. I LET THE CHILD LEAD THE WAY
Why would you tell a child when to go to bed? They know when they’re tired. Ever try to get them to eat vegetables? Why not let them decide, they know what they like.

Who are we to say what they should and should not eat, or should and should not do.

Sure they might eat an entire bag of gummy bears and stay up all night barfing, but if that’s the way they want to live their lives, then let them.

 

4. I ALWAYS STAND UP FOR MYSELF
Kids can say mean and horrible things. “You’re mean, I hate you, you’re a terrible parent”. It is important to not let them away with this kind of transgression. The best thing to do is to respond in kind.

Argue with them, share witty comebacks, and know that the longer it goes the better. They will eventually fall asleep quicker than you
and then you can bask in your glory of your victory.

Kids, you see, are very fickle creatures. They may say they hate you and other very mean things, but it’s all only in the moment. Throw them a lollipop the next day and all is forgiven. An adult, on the other hand, can keep a grudge. Use this to your advantage and keep the child in line.

 

5. I REALISED…THEY ARE JUST KIDS
They may look like tiny fully fledged humans, but they have neither the intelligence nor dexterity of a fully sized adult, or a similarly sized dwarf. They are easily swayed.

Once you treat them as the subhuman inferiors they really are, things tend to fall right into place.

That boys and girls is how I became an expert parent. I mean, sure, we won’t know the actual results of my theories until they have grown, assuming of course they survive that long.

It could backfire…I suppose…but I can’t change now, I’m in too
deep.

Perhaps the best bit of advice I can give is to spend some time with your children, listen to them, talk to other parents with a proven track record, and above all else stop reading parenting listicles on the internet. They’re almost never any good!! 😁

 

*just for fun!!

The 7 Stages of My 2-Year-Old in a Restaurant

Taking a child to a restaurant is a challenge. We need more child friendly restaurants! There are some children who are perfect. I just wish mine was like that. Of course, I?m the one with an excitable and impatient 2-year-old who isn?t interested in listening to mammy. What does that get me in a restaurant? These 7 stages!

Stage #1: Excited

It’s a trip out and the first emotion has to be excitement. My 2-year-old wants to know where we?re going, what we?re doing, and who we?ll meet. Depending on the restaurant, she’s excited about meeting the staff who will have colouring books and balloons at the ready. Even a place we?ve been to before is exciting, because something tends to change.

Stage #2: Curious

What’s that black mark on the floor? Why is that woman over there eating an ice cream? What’s going on behind the door that says ‘staff only? (not like we can read the words)? These are all questions my 2-year-old likely asks inside her own head. She wants to be everywhere at once, and isn?t going to settle for anything.

Stage #3: Impatient

Food is ordered and now it’s time to wait for it to come. Of course, once the food is ordered, the 2-year-old expects it to be on the table right away. We can just take the picture off the menu, right? This leads to the impatient stage. We want food right now and we will scream until it comes.

Stage #4: Placated

That is until the drinks come. Now they?re here, we?re a little more placated. We?re happy to have a few mouthfuls and go back to the colouring book we were given earlier. Or we?ve found a toy in mummy’s bag or realised we can flick juice all over big brother. It’s fun for a while, until?

Stage #5: Frustrated

We need food again! The juice isn?t enough and we?ve just remembered that we were expecting our chicken fingers and fries. To make matters worse, big brother has his spaghetti and daddy has his burger. We just don?t understand why some food is already here and ours isn?t. There are tears, while mummy and daddy try to explain food will be here within the minute.

Stage #6: Happy

Finally, food is here and we?re able to finish a meal in sort-of-peace. Of course, there is some throwing of food on the floor and trying to feed others the soggy fries that we have. But there is happiness because we have a full tummy. And dessert followed the chicken fingers, which means ice cream is all over us and in our ?treat tummy.?

Stage #7: Sleepy

The final stage is definitely one of the other Dwarves from Snow White. Not that we?re fed and our tummies (because there are three, don?t ya know) are full, it’s time for sleep. But we can?t get to sleep in the high chair we?re in and we refuse to colour while mummy or daddy pay the bill. So, that means crying again and fighting with the high chair restraints until we?re out and able to escape to the car. Once there, we crash.

Yes, these are the stages of my 2-year-old in a restaurant. Like Ireland, which is able to get all four seasons in a day, we get every single emotion in the space of a couple of hours. But we wouldn?t have it any other way as parents, right?

5 Great Santa Experiences Across Ireland

Check out these fantastic Santa Experiences in Louth, Donegal, Meath, Wicklow and Wexford

 

The Santa Express at Oakfield Park, Donegal – A Magical Christmas Experience For All The Family

 

Amidst the twinkling of Christmas lights and joyful singing of happy elves, The Santa Express Train at Oakfield Park, Donegal awaits to take you through glittering forests to visit Father Christmas. Running from 1st to 23rd December, and with new and exciting features this year, The Santa Express at Oakfield Park gets underway in just over 10 days and final tickets are remaining, so book now at oakfieldpark.com/santa.

Children and families of all ages will enjoy a festive train ride under thousands of lights before meeting Father Christmas in his cosy grotto. Receive your Elf School Diploma from Mrs. Claus by completing the Christmas challenges as you go. Enjoy decoration making in the new elf craft workshop, play the Reindeer Games championships in the igloo and find hidden clues the elves have laid out along the way.

Described as one of Donegal’s hidden gems, Oakfield Park is home to a 4.5km narrow gauge railway and has over 100 acres of manicured parkland, making it the ideal venue for a truly magical Christmas event to share with family and friends.

Buffers Restaurant will be open and serving festive delights, all made with local produce. Booking early is strongly advised. For group discounts (for 28+) or for carriages with wheelchair access, please call +353 (0) 74 9173068 or email santa@oakfieldpark.com. Book now at www.oakfieldpark.com/santa.


Wicklow Christmas Markets and Santas Express Train to Santas Wonderland

 

 

 

 

 

We are super excited to announce Wicklow Christmas Market 2019. We are back again and better than last year. We have the addition of our Santa Express experience this year where Oribel, our mischievous and fun elf will transport you on a magical journey aboard our Santa express train to Santa’s Wonderland. All of our elves are childcare educated and fully trained SNA’s, who have been hand-picked by Mrs Claus from Ray of Sunshine childcare service.

 

Our sensory Santa express train will run at 11am-12pm on Sunday 8th of December. Lights and music will be calmer although just as happy and festive. One carer goes free per booking.

K2 Apacas will be hosting an alpaca experience at our markets, where you get the chance to get up close to these beautiful creatures. They have the softest fleeces, but we’ll let you be the judge of that!

That’s not all… Wicklow Christmas Markets will have a magical funfair, live music and entertainment every weekend to enjoy this festive season, this is an event to be enjoyed by all the family.

There will be an abundance of fun and sparkly activities to get you and your
family in the Christmas spirit. We cannot wait to welcome you and see you at our Christmas Market this year.

The Christmas Markets will be held this year on the 23rd, 24th & 30th of November and 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th & 15th of December from 12pm-6pm.

Please find enclosed additional information for the event. Our website is www.wicklowchristmasmarket.com


Santas Enchanted Castle, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford

 

Ask your little ones to Enniscorthy, Co Wexford this Christmas season and treat them to the ultimate magical adventure at Santa’s Enchanted Castle.  Santa and Mrs Claus, along with his band of merry little Elves, have been busy again this year transforming Enniscorthy Castle into a wondrous Enchanted Castle.

Tip: Available numbers are for children, adults can be added on the booking page – so if you see 3 spaces showing as available then you can choose up to 3 children and 2 accompanying adults.

Families will venture through the magical Santa’s Enchanted Castle, exploring the uniquely decorated chambers with themes and characters such as Toy Story, Aladdin, The Greatest Showman, Winnie the Pooh as well as a mesmerising UV Lion King experience.

During your Santa visit you will have the opportunity to have a chat with Santa and some elves as well as checking to make sure you’ve made the ‘Nice List’. If you have, you’ll receive a special gift from Santa and a chance to take a family photo with our Magic Mirror to ensure you have a keep sake from your amazing experience.

Come and explore the Magic of Santa’s Enchanted Castle.  Book early as spaces are very limited and are expected to sell out fast.

More details:

https://www.santasenchantedcastle.ie/trail-products/santas-enchanted-castle-2019/

We also have a sensitive Santa date on 5 Dec:
https://www.santasenchantedcastle.ie/trail-products/sensitive-santa-2019/


Enchanted Forest Millhouse, Slane, Co Meath

Enchanted Forest Millhouse, Slane, Co Meath
Visit Santa at the Enchanted Forest Santa Experience, The Millhouse, Slane, Co. Meath on selected dates from November 21st until December 23rd 2019.

Enjoy a wondrous journey, with magical elves, to visit Santa, deep in the Enchanted Forest, where you and your family will have a truly extraordinary Christmas Experience; full of festive spirit.

  • Upon arrival, you will make your way to Santa’s workshop where our elves; Meara, Shayla & Marielle will lead you and your family, along with a small group of others, through our magical Christmas experience.
  • Shayla will enchant with Elfercise; an Elfin workout full of music, fun and laughter.
  • Marielle will help the children with that all-important letter writing and some festive craft.
  • Pucki bubbles will be your guide through the twinkling Elfin kingdom where the children can post their letters in the midst of the Enchanted Forest.
  • Mrs Clause is looking forward to meeting you all in her beautiful woodland kitchen and she has some yummy festive treats for you before it’s time to visit Santa Clause and his Sleigh!
  • There will be many amazing photo opportunities for you and your family within this Elvin kingdom. We look forward to entertaining you and bringing some Christmas magic to you all this Christmas.

Make this Christmas enchanting at The Millhouse in Slane. Tickets can be booked online at 

https://www.themillhouse.ie/visitsanta

Make sure you fill in some important information that you feel would amaze your child that Santa knew about them. Each ticket includes 5 guided activities with the Elves, meeting Mrs Clause and receiving a beautiful gift from Santa.

Book your Santa visit to the Enchanted Forest Christmas Experience today


Red Mountain Open Farm, Co Louth

 

Red Mountain Open Farm

The Christmas Experience @ Red Mountain Open Farm will run on the following dates:

Saturday 31st of November and Sunday 1st December, Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th December, Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th December, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd of December

11am to 5pm each day with last booking at 4pm.

To book simply go to our book now page. Your booking time is only for your visit to Santa, you are welcome to stay at Red Mountain as long as you wish to enjoy all the activities.

All Christmas activities are under one roof, so regardless of the weather, you’re guaranteed to have a good time!

  • Visit Santa’s Sitting Room
  • Visit Santa’s Bedroom
  • Visit the Elves Workshop
  • Make a wish in Santa’s wishing well
  • Visit the live nativity scene
  • Write and post your letter to Santa in Santa’s giant post box
  • Visit all your farm yard friends
  • Play in our large indoor sand pit
  • Ride around on peddle tractors
  • Play in our large indoor play area
  • All for €7 per child and €7 per adult
  • Under 12 months go free

https://redmountainopenfarm.ie/