Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Well, I did it. I entered my very first cooking contest.
In entering the recipe that I did I also took a big risk. Even though the rules of the contest didn’t stipulate that the recipe had to be something simple or easy to prepare, I felt no matter what it was necessary for [...]

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Stay at Home Fathers

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

December 11, 2009

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 [...]

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Top 10 (Mostly) Completely Honest Things About Me

October 19, 2009

Last Thursday I was tagged by Liz over at This Full House, a new blogger friend who I had the pleasure of meeting at the event that shall not be named. The challenge was to reveal my deepest, darkest secrets.
This is the first time I’ve been tagged in something like this, and while my [...]

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RMDM on Daddy Yak III

July 27, 2009

Around Fathers Day Dad-Blogs introduced a new feature called Daddy Yak where us dads would take a turn in front of the camera to discuss various topics.  Despite having a face for radio I decided to give it a go on the third installment in which we were to discuss the difference between gay dads [...]

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Desert Island iPod

July 4, 2009

This post originally appeared on my music column ‘The Crossroads’ over at Dad-Blogs.com on May 5, 2009.
Growing up one of my favorite shows to listen to on the radio was “Desert Island Discs” which purported to give a run down of the albums that one would view as essential to life if they were stranded [...]

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Down to ‘The Crossroads’

July 4, 2009

I had been toying around with the idea of posting my music column articles here on RMDM the day after they are posted over at Dad-Blogs.com and finally got around to importing the articles that have already been published.  So,  like Vizzini says, we go back back to the beginning.  Over the next week or [...]

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Midnight Feedings #6: Pink Diaper Bag Edition

June 1, 2009

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It’s a new week (and a new month), so its time to show some more blog love.  I hope you all had a nice weekend.
Tired of carrying around that pink diaper bag?  Need something for the diaper toting Dad in your life?  Check this out:
The Dad Gear Father’s Day Giveaway @ Armed and [...]

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Words are easy, actions are hard

May 29, 2009

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I’ve been struggling with today’s post for the better part of three weeks now. The basic premise has been rambling through my head for a while now, but I just haven’t been able to figure out where to start.
Well, as luck would have it, it finally hit me today – literally.
As snack [...]

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More Bits of Randomness

April 14, 2009

Just some things banging around in my head that don’t merit a post of their own:
First Steps:  As I was writing this my little man took his first two unassisted steps and just the day before his first birthday. That was totally awesome! The unfortunate thing is my Flip was connected to my laptop [...]

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Tell Me Thursday: Gymboree time

April 2, 2009

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This past Monday I took my little man to his first ever Gymboree class.  It was a big step for us, as for the better part of the past eight months it has been just me and him at home after my wife went back to work.  Given that he is [...]

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Don’t fathers matter?: Kneeling on concrete

March 20, 2009

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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 [...]

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