Keeping the freezer full

With two kids to look after during the day I’ve found it more difficult to cook meals from start to finish each night

Easing the at-home to workforce transition

Jumping back into the workforce can be a challenge for a stay-at-home dad. A few tips on best using your time to stay current.

I’m a Digital Dad

I’m pleased to announce that I am now a contributing writer over at Digital Dads. I’ll be writing about stuff like food and fatherhood (shocking, I know) and my first post has just gone live.

The First Day Back

Today marked my wife’s first day back to work from her maternity leave. It goes without saying that I had a good deal of anxiety heading into today. I stayed up late last night due to the anxiety, plus I was compulsively refreshing the Pepsi website to see how CureJM would fare in the August Refresh Everything contest.

Life as a status symbol?

Towards the end of April I was contacted by a writer who was going to be doing an article on stay at home dads for Marie Claire magazine. Since I’m interested in doing whatever I can to paint stay at home dads in a positive light, I accepted the interview request.

RedEnvelope has Father’s Day covered

Recently I and a number of my dad blogger brethren were approached by RedEnvelope, the place for unique and personalized gifts, to receive a gift from their Fathers’ Day collection in exchange for a word or two about the experience.

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.

#parenting #fail #wordlesswednesday

Found @ Babies R Us Online

Inside the mind of a stay-at-home-dad

There are an increasing number of books coming out written about fatherhood these days. In his book “Daddy, where’s your vagina?” author Joe Schatz breaks down many of the roles and responsibilities that this generation of fathers need to embrace. In this ‘Dad 2.0′ world, as he puts it, fathers are no longer just viewed [...]

What does it mean to be a good man?

About a week and a half ago I reviewed The Good Men Project, a compilation of essays written by men on the topic of modern manhood as it relates to marriage, fatherhood, being a son and a worker. The book spawned a lot of my own thoughts about modern manhood, but I held back on [...]

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