My kids can’t seem to get enough of their video games. I can take away the Xbox 360’s power cord or tell the kids to go outside and play, but at the end of the day, they simply want to … Continue reading →
Each morning, I receive an email from Amazon.com inviting me to participate in their Deal of the Day – a low price offering only available for a short time. Most days I simply delete the email and move on. Recently, … Continue reading →
Another delivery here at DadLabs! Close on the heels of the mighty Declan Day, comes Sane Parents Guide #1: Getting Your Home Ready for Baby offering tips and advice on gear, goods and gadgets to ensure that your house is baby-ready. We are tremendously proud to bring this ebook to you in ...
Hacking might not be something you think of very often in terms of major conflicts. The Internet has been around for a relatively small portion of history, but today it represents a serious battleground for many different kinds of conflict, … Continue reading →
One of my fondest memories from childhood was building a small car for the local Pinewood Derby race with my grandfather. Though I had helped him with a few small projects around the house, this was my first chance to … Continue reading →
Beef lovers can save a significant amount of money by purchasing a side of beef instead of individual cuts of beef. Grocery stores put a considerable markup on sliced beef products. Families can buy a side of beef instead and … Continue reading →
The following is an account of our 30 hours of labor told from the end to the beginning. 10:48 PM – Our beautiful baby boy, Declan Day Marshall Smith Cameron is born. We are all so proud of Miranda (my wife) for pushing him out in record time! The ...
In an effort to offset rising costs in food and energy, many Americans are seeking ways to reduce their household expenses. We are no different. During the past few months we have been reviewing our monthly budget and looking for … Continue reading →
I’d say that one of the biggest values of a smartphone lies in the potential uses you get from apps. From financial trackers to calorie counters to tools that can help you find the cheapest gas nearby, apps have really … Continue reading →
While I understand the impulse to invest in the highest quality products for your children, I think it’s important to meet your kid’s needs without going overboard. Marketing schemes can be very alluring, playing on parents’ eagerness to help foster … Continue reading →