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New dad illustrates life with wife and baby daughter, and the struggle is so relatable

The 'One of Those Days' art series presents an incredibly honest documentation of what parenting is like for new parents.

New dad illustrates life with wife and baby daughter, and the struggle is so relatable
Cover Image Source: Instagram/Yehuda Devir

Everyone knows parenting is no walk in the park. It's emotionally, physically, and financially draining, and let's not even get into the hell that is puberty. However, nothing quite compares to the new parent phase where you're responsible for this tiny little human with limited communicative skills, unpredictable tantrums, the maximum risk of getting hurt, and, of course, the hypnotic powers of "goo goo gaga", and impossibly large adorable eyes. Internet's beloved artists Yehuda and Mayah Devir have been in this phase—one of perpetually stained clothes, disheveled hair, tired bones, and soiled diaper duty—for about a year now and they've been through one heck of a journey.



 

The couple's one-year-old daughter Ariel is proving to be just as quirky as her parents, keeping the Devirs on their toes while they stumble through painfully relatable and fiercely humorous parenting moments for the first time. The toddler fits right into their One of Those Days art series and the result has been an incredibly honest documentation of what parenting is like for new parents. Check out some of our favorite moments from the series since Baby Ariel came into the picture here:

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