After Jon and Karen returned home, Jon changed her and put her down for another nap.
While Karen slept, Jon read some Parenting magazines.
Stories about single parenting caught his eye. He read about babies with only one parent. For baby girls it was several times better if the single parent was the mother. For baby boys it was also several times better if the single parent was the mother, at least for the first ten years.
Jon also saw that single mothers should date; looking for a companion not a father for their children.
Jon also saw that single children were not as happy as those with brothers and sisters. "Children with two to four siblings are the most happy." This article concluded.
Hearing Karen starting to wake up, Jon stopped reading.
'I wonder what I can do to be a better parent?' Jon wondered.
Hearing Karen starting to fuss more, Jon went to change her. "How is my big girl?" Jon asked as he entered the room.
Seeing the smile on baby Karen's lips gave Jon a happy feeling in his breasts. "Oh my big girl is just a bit wet." Jon said as he changed Karen's wet diaper.
As Jon sat down, opened his blouse, and bared a milk filled breast for Karen to feed. As Jon felt the warm feeling of milk flowing from his breast to his baby he felt happy.
Picking up the wishing rock, Jon said, "I wish