It happens one day a week. You grab your bag, close the door and go to work. Without children, without a bag with diapers, without worries. It's daddy day. Although the term is KAK, apparently everyone understands what is meant by daddy day. Very tired of course, but we'll just deal with it.
That leaving without worries is not something that is always so obvious. Just as men have to grow in their role as fathers, mothers often have to grow again in their role as (partial) breadwinner. Fortunately, hubby generally shows that the concerns about the children are completely unfounded. The one about the household, however, is less so. We list the experience of daddy day and its benefits for you.
When mom comes home after a day of work, the kids are sitting in the middle of the room between all the breakfast and lunch plates. Are the leftovers of those meals completely spread over the floor between all the toys that seem to have been pulled out of the closet indiscriminately. And the paint drops drip off the craft rug. A bomb has exploded in the living room and you realize again that you actually have quite a lot of stuff in the house. What a mess!
The first weeks and months you get really upset about that. When you're at home, you make sure that everything stays on the side at least a little. You also do the shopping and make sure dinner is ready when hubby comes home. But you don't really have to count on all this on Father's Day. Rather to the contrary.
However, after months of annoyance, it dawns on you. You see how terribly happy your children are on the days when daddy is home alone with them. In the eyes of your child, there is finally a parent who doesn't look at whether there might be another cup in the dishwasher or who is concerned about the food. No, Daddy is there to play with, to go swimming together, to have fun with. Daddy's Day is a celebration.
You make a decision. From now on you take Jan Steen's household on Dad's Day for granted. You just close your eyes and step over all the toys. Because you know… your kids have had a fantastic day when you come home. In the end, you even decide to stay away a little longer on daddy days. Because yes, daddy day is over as soon as mom comes home again….
The description seems to be completely correct even though it is a KAK term. It's about taking care of the kids. And dads can do that too!