Perhaps it’s unfair to call Charlie Sheen a bad dad. I do not know the man and his parenting style could be very healthy and sound. Though he is the father to four children, (6, 5 and a pair of 2 year old twins) to two mothers, he’s certainly not acting like a ‘dad’. Continue reading Do bad dads deserve a second or third chance?
Category: Dads
Dads, whether you bring home the bacon or stay at home with the rugrats this is your area.
Daddy Mojo reviews: Husky 20 Piece T-Handle Driver Set
Some products need to be reinvented or improved upon. A prime example of that are those curvy new light bulbs that are supposed to last 8 times longer. Yeah, we got some for the house, they light up just fine and I’ve reaffirmed my street cred with Captain Planet. We’ve seen these new screwdrivers in our local home improvement stores, but really, how can you improve on a screwdriver? Continue reading Daddy Mojo reviews: Husky 20 Piece T-Handle Driver Set
Should you let your children play with your Star Wars stuff?
It’s a fine line between collector, pack rat and starring in Hoarders. Now that I’m a dad the line is still fine and I’m trying to figure out where some of my stuff falls. Today I’ll focus on all of the Star Wars stuff. Continue reading Should you let your children play with your Star Wars stuff?
DIY a Stay at Home Dad can do-Cutting down a Tree
Before reading any farther, ask yourself these questions. Is the tree in the middle of the forest? Am I a lumberjack? If the answer to either of those questions was “No”, then you should not cut this tree down.
The particular tree in question for this dad was a dead 60 foot tall pine that was standing in the way of progress. Continue reading DIY a Stay at Home Dad can do-Cutting down a Tree
Should you let your children play with your Tonka toys?
This dad is a pack rat. Like most kids growing up I had a couple Tonka toys to crash around in the back yard. We had a sand box that the Tonka’s would build sand castles, carry logs (sticks) and do all sorts of things to simulate a boy’s active imagination. I was especially lucky growing up because we had a creek behind the house.
I was lucky; my parents had to deal with a dirty, muddy, wet child tromping up the back hill towards the house where mom hopefully made a peanut butter and banana sandwich. Continue reading Should you let your children play with your Tonka toys?
A guy’s guide to frugal Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Attention guys: Valentine’s Day is just over one month away. Plan ahead and don’t get caught with that last minute box of chocolates and ‘coupon for loving’ that didn’t really work out so well the last time. If you’re a boyfriend or husband, that special lady may say she doesn’t want anything but we all know what that really means. Continue reading A guy’s guide to frugal Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
A Dad gets Mommyitis
The other week my wife went to the chiropractor and was told that she has a case of “mommyitis”. A quick search of our friend the internet will tell you that it’s defined as having a child with separation anxiety. Alas, our doctor must not have gotten that memo because their definition was a pain in the elbow or triceps, caused by picking up a baby.
The doctor told my wife to stretch her arm, which she promptly told me to do to her. I gladly agreed because I knew that my larger and stronger man arms could lift our child without any worries. One week after her stretching routine my right tricep starts to burn. Then the next week my left tricep starts to ache, burn and feel like I had gone through a brutal workout. Continue reading A Dad gets Mommyitis
A Dad and his gift card stand united for Mom
Gift cards were probably invented by a man. This man may or may not have been a dad, but it wouldn’t surprise me if that were the case. This dad had probably purchased, once too often a blouse, skirt or moo moo that were not the color or style that his spouse wanted.
Then again, it’s possible that a woman invented the gift card. This woman; was probably a wife, whose knucklehead husband once bought her a moo moo. Continue reading A Dad and his gift card stand united for Mom