Dads and Moms, you have to eat. And as your title would dictate, you also have a child around you that needs to eat also. How much you’re able to enjoy your time eating depends greatly on how old your child is. At certain ages they segue from willing participant to screaming audience member, food throwing ninja to gradually accepting that eating is something that they have to do too. Continue reading Dinner with Dad and toddlers; memories and giveaway!
Category: Dads
Dads, whether you bring home the bacon or stay at home with the rugrats this is your area.
Toddler Mojo eats: So Easy Toddler Food, review and giveaway!
Unfortunately, peanut butter and jelly only goes so far. Eventually the toddler tires of PBnJ and will yearn for something new. However, the food can’t be too new or scary, because then the toddler will just sit in the chair and yell “COOKIE”! Continue reading Toddler Mojo eats: So Easy Toddler Food, review and giveaway!
DIY a SAHD can do-refinish a tub, tile or sink
A bathtub that is chipping paint is not a good thing. Structurally the tub is sound, but its outward appearance is screaming for a makeover. If only chipped paint tasted like popcorn and weren’t somewhat of a hazard then there would be no problem. However, in reality, chipped paint exposes the surface which can then honestly degrade the quality of the tub. Continue reading DIY a SAHD can do-refinish a tub, tile or sink
Week 22-Mom and Dad your baby is the size of a papaya!
Moms, your little person inside you is the size of a papaya! Dads, to put his in perspective, the next time you’re in the fruit and vegetable isle of your grocery store look for a papaya. A papaya is one of those strange foods that is both fruit and vegetable. It looks like a really large lemon with just a hint of dark green in some spots.
I’m in the store at least three times a week and aren’t sure if I’ve ever seen one. There is a section in the fruit isle with all sorts of strange things, it could be in there, but some of them scare me. It’s the island of lost toys for fruits: there’s the brown, sickle shaped thick thing with thorns and somewhere in there is probably the papaya. Unless your name is Gilligan or Beyr Grills you probably have no idea what a papaya is or how to eat one. Continue reading Week 22-Mom and Dad your baby is the size of a papaya!
Daddy Mojo at the Movies: Mr. Poppers Penguins
Jim Carrey is Mr. Popper. He’s a successful 30 something real estate developer in NYC who has a knack for acquiring impossible deals. One aspect of his professional success and personal demeanor is driven by the fact that his father didn’t spend much time with him as a child. His father was exploring the world including the South Pole, from whence the penguins in the title come from. Continue reading Daddy Mojo at the Movies: Mr. Poppers Penguins
Manly things dad can do on Father’s Day
With Father’s Day just around the corner dads around the nation are wondering how to spend their hall pass of laziness. Being a Dad and knowing what we like to do, we wanted to offer this primer for any wives that may need to steer, or avoid activities for Dad. Continue reading Manly things dad can do on Father’s Day
Dad wears a Land’s End Mesh Polo, giveaway and review
Prior to getting married I was a true slob. I cleaned my house with a leaf blower, only wore rock and roll concert t shirts, slept on a futon that was on the floor and took cold showers for months because I was too lazy to turn the hot water heater on. The only way I had a collared shirt on it was if it got arrested. And I haven’t been arrested in more than 20 years, so that would’ve been impossible. Continue reading Dad wears a Land’s End Mesh Polo, giveaway and review
Daddy Mojo reads: Sgt. Rock, The Lost Battalion
As a kid I didn’t read St. Rock often. A friend of mine had a big stash of war and western comics, like Weird War, Sgt. Rock and Jonah Hex; while I had Spiderman and Superman. Mine were more mainstream and my friends’ comics had a historic feel like you were looking back at real events in time. Continue reading Daddy Mojo reads: Sgt. Rock, The Lost Battalion