Hallmark produces safe, family friendly movies. You’ve Got a Friend is one of those movies that was originally shown on television in 2007. It’s being released on DVD this week and if you want to win a copy of this very safe for the family movie keep on reading. Continue reading You’ve Got a Friend, movie review and giveaway
A Dad watches The Week The Women Went
The Week The Women Went is a five episode series on Lifetime about a small town in South Carolina that sends the women out of town for a week. Lifetime is a network on cable whose target audience is women. Having said that I’ve been to the network once or twice, but it was to watch something starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. Continue reading A Dad watches The Week The Women Went
Music to motivate parents while potty training a toddler
Potty training a toddler is a mind numbing experiment tainted with wet pants and a strong, pungent odor. It’s one of the necessary evils of parenting, potty training must be done. If you and your spouse are just starting the potty training talk, here is an alternate way to sell them on the benefits of potty training your child. Continue reading Music to motivate parents while potty training a toddler
Baby Gender Testing – Are you having a baby boy or Baby Girl?
Before science came to be the norm for baby gender tests, expectant couples could only rely on unscientific techniques and methods which have today been disproved and come to be referred as myths or old wives’ tales. Modern science has now taken over and several more reliable and scientific methods are available to help determine the sex of the unborn child. It is in fact possible to have an ultrasound scan or a DNA test in order to detect the gender with accuracy. Continue reading Baby Gender Testing – Are you having a baby boy or Baby Girl?
The toy phases of a crawler through a toddler
As Toddler Mojo is about to turn three it’s fun to look back at the toys that he’s been through. His first real toy that he liked was The Red Man. Continue reading The toy phases of a crawler through a toddler
A Dad reads How Can I Be Your Lover When I’m Too Busy Being Your Mother?
A couple thoughts crossed my mind while I was reading this book. While the thoughts ebbed and flowed between a couple subjects the main one that kept coming back was the song from Sophie B Hawkings. It’s not that my wife and I need help in the loving department, but we’re a normal couple with two small children. Continue reading A Dad reads How Can I Be Your Lover When I’m Too Busy Being Your Mother?
Four reasons why The Hulk is just like Dad
As a Dad and lifelong comic book guy I can see parts of my personality in most characters. The character that most likely fits my personality now is The Hulk. As a dad the farther down the parenting road I go the more I realize that The Hulk is also a great encapsulation of all things Dad. Continue reading Four reasons why The Hulk is just like Dad
Power Rangers Super Samurai: Black Box & Showdown review
Our kids are too young to enjoy the Power Rangers. At almost 3 and 1 they’re much simpler, so to properly review these DVDs I called in a diverse group of kids who ranged from 5-11. I watched the videos also, but I sense that the Power Rangers are vying for my wallet and not my critical opinion. Continue reading Power Rangers Super Samurai: Black Box & Showdown review