Artist Continues to Illustrate Everyday Life with His Wife, and Now We Can See Their Baby Daughter

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Parenting is stressful enough, but becoming a newlywed mom and dad is a whole different experience. You are sleeping in unexpected places, your shirt is stained with mysterious substances, aka baby’s breakfast, and quality time for you is a pipe dream.

The new comics will hit close to home because they’re brutally relevant and wildly funny.

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Then, go here to view some amusing cartoons illustrating how they handled Maya’s pregnancy.

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Tel Aviv-based illustrator Yehuda Devir and his wife Maya Devir have been sharing their loving adventures with their fans in the ongoing comic series “One of Those Days.” The series includes exaggerated and very relevant scenarios from their life. Yehuda’s comics became an internet success after being picked up by Bored Panda in 2017, with a passionate following and 5.4 million Instagram followers. The duo was recently honoured with the Most Creative Content Maker award at the Inflow Global Summit 2019 Awards in Istanbul

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It turns out that the wedded parents are still as thrilled as they have always been! “We’re feeling a whole new set of emotions and ideas we didn’t realise existed,” they said. The trip revealed new parts of their characters, not all of which are positive. “We have many conflicts,” the pair said, “but we learn from them.”

After the baby was born, Yehuda and Maya had little option but to adjust their priorities: “There is no longer a couple, no longer a team at work… simply Ariel.” In actuality, the pair now works in shifts and adheres to a distinct schedule. “It’s a new life for us, and we’re getting used to it.” However, not in a bad way. This encounter will shape us into a better version of ourselves

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Finding time for oneself is the most challenging component of becoming a new parent. “We never go to bed at the same time,” one of them explains. Because of the coronavirus, they now conduct a lot of multimedia presentations from home, and they try to balance business and family life under one roof. “It’s challenging to transition from our parental friendly personality to our company since both of us need to be active in the lecture.”

Yehuda and Maya hope that when Ariel grows older, she will be able to “see all the effort that mother and daddy have done for her and appreciate it.”

” We truly hope…”

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