If it's any consolation you're definitely not the first to feel that way and you won't be the last. It's totally normal to just feel like you're in this never ending loop, there were genuinely moments with my daughter where I would just go to sleep dreaming of my life pre-children (still do it at moments now to be fair)...I've found up to now quite easy. My son turned 1 in March. Recently though I absolutely hate him, I wish I could go back in time and not have him. He's become so difficult, especially for me.
I have him in the morning before nursery for 2 hours, and then 2 hours after nursery before my wife gets home. He just screams all the time and has tantrums it's a nightmare and the time in-between nursery isn't enough time for me to get all my work done so I then end up spending the rest of my evening finishing my work once he's in bed. Combined with extra work at weekends I feel trapped in a horrible dream that just won't end with zero down time.
I never expected parenting to be easy but I didn't realise id feel so miserable
I've found up to now quite easy. My son turned 1 in March. Recently though I absolutely hate him, I wish I could go back in time and not have him. He's become so difficult, especially for me.
I have him in the morning before nursery for 2 hours, and then 2 hours after nursery before my wife gets home. He just screams all the time and has tantrums it's a nightmare and the time in-between nursery isn't enough time for me to get all my work done so I then end up spending the rest of my evening finishing my work once he's in bed. Combined with extra work at weekends I feel trapped in a horrible dream that just won't end with zero down time.
I never expected parenting to be easy but I didn't realise id feel so miserable
I've found up to now quite easy. My son turned 1 in March. Recently though I absolutely hate him, I wish I could go back in time and not have him. He's become so difficult, especially for me.
I have him in the morning before nursery for 2 hours, and then 2 hours after nursery before my wife gets home. He just screams all the time and has tantrums it's a nightmare and the time in-between nursery isn't enough time for me to get all my work done so I then end up spending the rest of my evening finishing my work once he's in bed. Combined with extra work at weekends I feel trapped in a horrible dream that just won't end with zero down time.
I never expected parenting to be easy but I didn't realise id feel so miserable

Just wait until they are toddlers, the early stage screams are quiet in comparison
My wife got me some of those loop earplugs as I can't stand the screaming, will come in handy next month when No2 arrives...
But I would echo some of the other thoughts for Vail3r, do you have anyone you can vent to? family/friends? other dads you know at the same stage? and also as suggested try and get some time to yourself each week, you are in the trenches now and cliche but it does get easier I promise you.
Even at that age, children can still pick things up, so if you're feeling frustrated or your tone of voice changes, it can make things worse.
It's hard work, but I remind myself that it's also making me mentally stronger and helping me to grow as a person in other areas, as long as I put in the effort. I know a few dads who just leave their children with their partners or grandparents as soon as things get difficult. It's as if they only want to be around their kids when they're playing, etc.
You have to remember this too: Children's brains are underdeveloped, irrational and they are constantly learning. If he is crying or screaming, try to identify "why" learn his behaviours, help guide him or teach him how to regulate emotions.
Difficult depending on the age, but they learn from those around them regardless of the age. Its not easy, and i speak from experience with 2 children of my own. Things do get easier, but then like anything in life, the challenge doesnt go away it just transitions into another one.
Does anyone have a device they have fitted to their washing machine to stop little pokey fingers from turning off our washes mid cycle. In their infinite wisdom LG have implemented a "child lock" that locks everything but the power button. I mean, what genius thought that one up. "Don't worry, as long as they don't press this lit up button your child can't do anything to your wash".

We had the exact same issue. Samsung have the same “smart” feature. Thankfully our three year old is out of that phase now.Does anyone have a device they have fitted to their washing machine to stop little pokey fingers from turning off our washes mid cycle. In their infinite wisdom LG have implemented a "child lock" that locks everything but the power button. I mean, what genius thought that one up. "Don't worry, as long as they don't press this lit up button your child can't do anything to your wash".
Does anyone have a device they have fitted to their washing machine to stop little pokey fingers from turning off our washes mid cycle. In their infinite wisdom LG have implemented a "child lock" that locks everything but the power button. I mean, what genius thought that one up. "Don't worry, as long as they don't press this lit up button your child can't do anything to your wash".

When they were newborn they were in with us, but once they had their own room, we set cameras up which we could access on our phones, but had sound monitors which followed us (mainly my wife) around the house. For me it was just a little peace of mind. My wife paid more attention to them than I did, but I am a little more relaxed a parent than her anyway. Overall, my wife was considerably more obsessed than me, but they were rainbow twins so kind of understandable.Question for those who have (or had) newborns - what did you guys do about baby monitors? Part of me is anti having them and feeling a bit oldschool as we never had them back in the 80s when I was born, but everyone seems to have them now.
I just see or hear about so many parents just sat there in the evenings with the monitor feed on and that's all they're looking at - seems a bit overkill to me??
