Back in the 1960s when dads were expected to knock back a three-martini lunch before closing a deal on whatever it was they closed deals on, dads spent a whopping two and a half hours a week with their kids doing kid things. Going to the mall. Going to the park. Buying ice cream. Kid things.
According to a new study, daddy and kid time has increased dramatically in the past four decades ... to seven hours a week. Dads aren't slouches, the study says. They're, you know, dads.
Still, seven hours. A week? That seems low -- even if my world view is skewed as a stay-at-home dad. I see dads all the time doing kid things, and I'd like to believe they're doing it more than a nominal seven hours a week.
I know dads who re-arrange their schedules, their lives, just to get in a few extra hours of kid time. One friend even went looking for a less glorious, less time-constraining job just to be there.
I'd hate to think kids get dads to themselves for just seven hours a week -- seven hours out of 168. Dads are just too cool. Some of them anyway.