Doing the article had created a itch in his mind for
writing about dads, and he approached Father's Quarterly about writing for them.
When news broke that Wells Fargo had released a new credit card, one of the commenters on FlyerTalk linked to an old post
I wrote about my dad's disgust with their rewards program.
It seemed like the story had been
written about my dad, but it was dated ten years before they had even met.
A few years ago
I wrote about my Dad's diagnosis with bladder cancer, a serious stage 4 cancer.
Love these and again want to thank you for nesting week — it caused me to
write about my dad and I know he appreciated it: --RRB-
But before you scroll down to comment, I'd like to share with you a few more gorgeous Wandawega photos, and a very special blog post Tereasa
wrote about her Dad, Tom Surratt.
Not exact matches
«My
dad was keen, but it was my level - headed mother who finally convinced me that, at 18 and
about to enter medical school, I was in no position to take on a seven - year - old,» she
writes.
Before your mom or
dad writes you a check, speak with your lender
about the rules for receiving a cash gift as a down payment.
While I think it is wonderful that so many people are excited to
write and blog
about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious
about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading Rich
Dad Poor
Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging
about it.
I saw the show
about the Monks (in greece) & it really hit home for me, I
write now because i'm missing my
dad, he was called home when i was 18 now 34, is anyone out there?
In What I Learnt you
write fondly
about the treehouse your
dad built for you.
The idea of this series of «Letters To
Dad» is that I
write about twenty stories
about homeless and runaway youth / teens in the form of letters to their
dads, letters that briefly tell their stories, stories from a variety of kids who have a variety of reasons for being homeless.
Matthew
writes: «Instead of taking the references to same - sex behavior as a sweeping statement
about all same - sex relationships, my
dad started to ask: is this verse
about the kind of relationship Matthew wants, or is it
about abusive or lustful behavior?
I agree with you that salt & pepper are like oxygen... you don't count it Alicia S recently posted... All
Dad's Should
Write a Book
about their Kids!
Like you, my
dad also
wrote to me
about how hard it was in the last few days of her life and how much he loved her and misses her.
My aunt spoke of her
dad's love for her mother, who currently lives with demetia, and for his three daugthers; she
wrote to me
about his kindness and thoughtfulness towards acquaintances such as the security guard at his building, his joyful disposition towards life, and his caring attitude.
Between holding down two jobs and being a full - time single
dad, it's not easy finding a lot of time to grill, cook, taste new products, let alone
write and podcast
about them.
Founder Mark Chester has
written two books
about the initiative entitled Who Let The
Dads Out?
But the discussion reminded me of a post I'd
written a while ago
about men who want to be «good»
dads — mentally challenged or not — are often screwed.
Also in this issue is an interview with French
dad Dominique Boren, an interview with the cast of the TV show The New Normal and blogger Henry Amador
writes about choosing a day care, 32 pages, 11.3 mb digital file, buy now
Known as the «pregnant man» when he
wrote about his pregnancy, our cover story features trans
dad Thomas Beatie.
Patrick Hempfing is a former CPA turned stay - at - home
dad who
writes the self - syndicated column, «MoMENts,»
about the joys and challenges of parenthood.
What he discovered is perhaps not so surprising: there just hasn't been much
written about the well - being of divorced
dads.
In past years, I've
written three uncomfortable columns
about «A Mother's Love» for her son (s), but this year, I thought, «Eh, what the hell, let's shame some
dads, too!»
I'm
writing about the relationship between my
dad and me.
Chris, a
dad that has been
writing about being a new
dad here at Easy Baby Life, is sharing a few tips on how to actually interact with your newborn baby when you're not a mom who will maybe more naturally spend a lot of time the newborn baby.
We get to read a lot of priceless comments
about dads written by kids as part of our Father... Read More»
I've been asked so often why I don't
write more
about dads and the feelings that you have — and truthfully — I respect you all so much that I wouldn't want to pretend to
write how it feels to be a
dad.
(And by the way, even if I
write about gifts for mom, most of these tips work equally well as gifts for
dad.
These articles are
written specifically for moms and
dads looking for more information
about natural lifestyles and products.
Written just for
dads, it will ease his fears
about providing for baby and give him fabulous suggestions for fatherhood.
I found it on the blog of Jeremy Rothman - Shore, a Cambridge, Mass.,
dad who
writes about «problems solved both at work and home, with a technology focus» and «some parenting thrown in.»
As a
dad to daughters, I've spent a lot of time
writing about the stereotypes my daughters encounter.
Some
dads may feel a little squeamish
about their daughter and her fiancé
writing their own vows, or being married on a mountain top or somewhere even more exotic.
It is true today that sometimes, men do become stay - at - home
dads, but even in the consciously feminist families I
wrote about in my book, «Gender Vertigo,» men share the «work» of raising their children; I didn't interview one man who described fatherhood as a career.
I've not
written about fathers in this post because, to be honest, it's very rare to come across one who is tied into knots over every aspect of his parenting, even among stay - at - home
dads.
A letter from a
dad named Monty has touched on a rather challenging dilemma for the National Center for Fathering: how can we talk and
write about healthy fathering when so many
dads out there rarely even have the opportunity to be an effective father?
Originally
written to show the impact of substitute male role models that pale in comparison to the perfect example found in religion, we think there's a hidden message here
about the role of
Dads vs Fathers too.
Before the shower, ask the mom - or
dad - to - be a series of questions
about babies and
write them down.
But he's also a
dad, and he
writes with compassion
about what that means and how to define your own role as father.
I even
wrote a post
about why companies don't advertise to
dads.
Sometimes magic is created, memories are etched in time, and I am the
dad I
write about on my blog.
In fact I have
written a blog post
about it on my website on fathers and their feathers, and it came
about from a question that was asked to me
about a
dad that «my husband doesn't like to do skin - to - skin contact because he feels like the hair on his chest is going to bothered the baby,» and I have to tell them that it doesn't matter what the father's hairy chest looks like, the baby is going to love being there.
Lenore Skenazy, the writer / columnist / mom / blogger who started yet another crack in the great parental divide when she
wrote about letting her nine - year old son ride a subway alone in New York, is encouraging moms and
dads to take what may be considered a radical step for today's parents.
Also, I rarely read / hear parents of older kids talk
about this stuff — its mostly newborn / toddler moms (yes, moms... also rarely hear
dads talk
about it IRL, though some do
write the books).
Writer
Dad writes about family often, and potty training sometimes.
In a May 2011 e-mail, Dorego
wrote to Litwin's grandson and longtime pal Steven Swarzman that Adam was talking to his
dad «
about the opportunity.»
Ornes said he loves to
write about science for children «not only because of the subject matter and style but also because it makes me a better
dad.
«When I brought my son home from the hospital, the reality of that situation hit me like a wrecking ball,» says Schwartzberg, 42, who has
written about postpartum depression for magazines, websites, and in his book, The 40 - Year - Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced
Dad.
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About Blog Dave Taylor writes about his experiences as a single dad with three great kids and his occasionally tenuous grip on sa
About Blog Dave Taylor
writes about his experiences as a single dad with three great kids and his occasionally tenuous grip on sa
about his experiences as a single
dad with three great kids and his occasionally tenuous grip on sanity.