Just what does a typical 22 month old do? Granted the answer to that question is subjective and totally depends on the parents. However, as we’re on the cusp of having another child we’ve forgotten when to do things and what to expect. Your toddler may vary; we’re just documenting this in case we have Unexpected More Mojo in two years, which is highly unlikely. Continue reading The life and times of a 22 month old
A Dad goes to BlogHer 11
I was in the kitchen doing the dishes and Mommy Mojo said that she’d be upstairs packing my bags. It’s not that she didn’t like me doing the dishes, it’s that we’re heading to San Diego for BlogHer11. That begs the further question of why is my 7 month pregnant wife packing for me. Continue reading A Dad goes to BlogHer 11
Dad spends a (family) night in the mancave: Who is Simon Miller?
Normally when Dad crawls into the mancave it’s by himself to watch something that may not be so family friendly. Watching television with children is tough, because most of the time it’s either too boring for you or too adult for them. To that end P&G has created Family Movie Night to showcase original, family friendly movies. Continue reading Dad spends a (family) night in the mancave: Who is Simon Miller?
DIY a stay at home dad can do-Unclog a disposal
Earlier this year we had the disposal replaced. One of Toddler Mojos metal spoons had gotten jammed under the blades and had subsequently broken it. Recently we had a bit of a panic attack when we tried to turn on our almost new disposal and it didn’t dispose of anything. Continue reading DIY a stay at home dad can do-Unclog a disposal
Pregnancy week 26 –Mom and Dad, your baby can see!
Moms, your little guy is the size of an eggplant. it’s also the next to last week of the 2nd trimester! For those parents that aren’t too good with numbers that means that you’re 66% of the way there! Ok, that’s still a number….you have less than three months to go before your life changes forever. Continue reading Pregnancy week 26 –Mom and Dad, your baby can see!
Dad’s tips on how to choose a children’s thermometer
When I was a child I remember my mother taking my temperature when I was sick. That thermometer was a skinny glass tube with mercury in it, but it seemed to work. When Baby Mojo was born we were given a gift bag of various medical things including a digital thermometer. That thing worked like a charm until my wife and I went to see the doctor. Continue reading Dad’s tips on how to choose a children’s thermometer
Dad plays with WWE Defining Moments Mattel Figures-Giveaway!
Growing up I was very much into the WWF. I’m old enough to grow up when it was still the WWF and not the WWE. Now I would never confuse one of the highest spectacles of sports entertainment with an animal wildlife organization. As a mature fan of the WWE I can still embrace the sport and remember the entertainers that paved the way for the young stars today. Continue reading Dad plays with WWE Defining Moments Mattel Figures-Giveaway!
A rough overview on recent “Dumb Dads” portrayed in media
All dads aren’t dumb. Much the same way that all women don’t drive poorly and all blondes aren’t airheads. Likewise, all Asians aren’t smart and all black people can’t play basketball.
But enough about blonde Asian women that can’t play basketball; let’s chat about why the media thinks that all dads are dumb. As a dad, I do love a good joke and have been told that I have an engaging sense of humor. Having said that, let’s take a look at some examples that make us think that broken hearted college girls are shaping some media decisions lately. Continue reading A rough overview on recent “Dumb Dads” portrayed in media