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Mothers Day gift idea?
As we dad bloggers continue to gain prominence in the world of parent blogging it is inevitable that our little corners of the internet will soon be discovered by public relations firms. Once this happens you can expect a regular influx of pitches for a very wide range of products, programs and campaigns.
With Mothers Day fast approaching, a barrage of gift ideas have begun populating my inbox and one stood out so much so that I felt compelled to share it with all of you.
Fathers and the parenting equation
Every once in a while there is an article or a news story about dads and fatherhood that really rubs me the wrong way. It has been a while since one has come through my stream that has annoyed me as much as the New York Times article “Fathers Gain Respect From Experts (And Mothers)” [...]
Don’t fathers matter?: Playing to the stereotypes
Image via Wikipedia This is the fourth, and final, installment of my “don’t fathers matter” series. These posts have followed my wave of emotions as I’ve contemplated this issue and I believe the answer to this question lies within each and every one of us. Thanks for all of your comments on the previous installments [...]
Don’t fathers matter?: The birth certificate
Image by taberandrew via Flickr In the first two installments of this series I have gone from annoyed to tongue in cheek regarding issues about fatherhood and the manner in which our roles can be diminished by society. In this third installment, however, I’ve gone straight to angry. Almost a year after my son’s birth [...]
Don’t fathers matter?: “Parenting” magazines
Image by reinvented via Flickr Mom to Mom. Woman to Woman – Tag line for [...]
Don’t fathers matter?: Kneeling on concrete
Image via Wikipedia Today’s post is a first in a “to be determined” series of posts on examining whether or not fathers matter. How many posts I end up with really depends on how cranky this issue continues to make me. I’m going to come right out and say it. I’m tired of kneeling on [...]




















