Congrats!
I always tell people of the great wisdom in God’s design. First, it takes nine months before the child is born. This gives us time to get used to the idea of being a father.
Then, when the baby is born, they basically just sit there and sleep most of the time (even if not for long, consecutive stretches of time

). And when they’re not sleeping, they are eating. Or pooping.

And when you put them down somewhere, they stay there. This gives us even
more time to get our feet wet.
Then, they start moving, but even this happens gradually. First it’s rolling over. Then sitting up. Then crawling. Then standing up, Then walking. Then running. Then running faster. During each successive stage, we come to notice all those things that are now in baby’s reach that need to be taken
out of baby’s reach.
In all seriousness, though, I find it a great blessing that children grow gradually. You’re not dealing with teenage drama from the get-go.
Yes, it’s natural to be scared. I was, too. You go from being a bit more carefree as a young married couple to being responsible for this little person who is completely dependent on you and your wife for everything. I recall it being a little surreal taking the child home from the hospital. “You mean, we just get to take her home? And no one is going to come with us to watch and make sure we’re doing it right?”
But God provides the grace. Just take it one day at a time. One milestone at a time. God will see you through.
