Mums tend to post more photos and child - related
posts than dads, although this may just be down to which parent spends more time at home.
Not exact matches
as for a comment on the last
post someone mentioned about josh kronke supposedly talking with wenger after everton (could have been spelling out what he / daddy demands for this season and beyond) i have got a funny feeling that the young fella is getting more involved in the footballing side of things
than his
dad as he more invoked in that side of thing in the american teams they own.
After reading your
post, I think you are a great and dedicated mother and from what you describe, your husband seems like a great
DAD (not just caretaker) who just has a slightly different approach
than you and is probably doing his best to balance the housework with giving her priority as well as attending to his own personal needs (like eating and showering).
She also cut her husband no slack for the near - fight he had with The
Post's Fred Dicker, which sparked his downward spiral in the polls, saying he has been «a
dad longer
than he's been a candidate, and the candidate should have just walked away.»
The so - called artist statement you
posted (also known as a press release to normal humans) is not that different in content
than the reworded, underwritten version supplied here by the reviewer (thanks
Dad), except that the conceptual element was excised.
YouTube, the land of promise where a
dad with a camera
posts a daily blog, and is viewed more times
than the nightly news in Australia.
We've had 5 or 6 jump on the bandwagon for the Rich
Dad stuff, new posters with less
than 15
posts, more like 6 as I recall.
Neil Patrick Harris
posted this cute pic of his son Gideon, admitting that his son was more interested in a broom
than the train his
dad stayed up half the night assembling.