Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘parenthood’

Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Chris Read (@CanadianDadBlog) #dadchat

Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Chris Read (@CanadianDadBlog) #dadchat

Monday, April 23, 2012 5:31

Our 224th Dad in the Limelight is Chris Read. I want to thank Chris for being a part of this series. It has been great getting connected with him and now sharing him with all of you.

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The Tao of Da-da 4

The Tao of Da-da 4

Thursday, April 19, 2012 13:24

Maintain forward momentum. 4 A Man Called Da-da is like a well: used and mostly used up, occasionally peed on, yelled at, dipped into constantly until there's nothing left and eventually filled with garbage. He is like the eternal void, but smells worse. Da-da is filled with absolutely nothing of consequence except the faintest echo of infinite impossibilities. He is ...

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Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Gil Michelini ( @gilmichelini ) #dadchat

Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Gil Michelini ( @gilmichelini ) #dadchat

Thursday, April 19, 2012 8:00

Our 123rd Dad in the Limelight is Gil Michelini. I want to thank Gil for being a part of this series. It has been great getting connected with him and now sharing him with all of you.

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Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Gil Michelini ( @gilmichelini ) #dadchat

Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Gil Michelini ( @gilmichelini ) #dadchat

Thursday, April 19, 2012 8:00

Our 123rd Dad in the Limelight is Gil Michelini. I want to thank Gil for being a part of this series. It has been great getting connected with him and now sharing him with all of you.

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Apocalypse Parenting 109B: Survey of Mr. Mom Sources and Improbable Means of Dealing Micro-Gargantua Conflict

Apocalypse Parenting 109B: Survey of Mr. Mom Sources and Improbable Means of Dealing Micro-Gargantua Conflict

Wednesday, April 18, 2012 12:11

Being Mr. Mom basically means that your mom's curse came true for you, 24/7/365.25. Thanks, mom.

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That Tuesday Look of Parenthood

That Tuesday Look of Parenthood

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 15:18

No one gets out of here alive.

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That Sunday Look of Parenthood

That Sunday Look of Parenthood

Sunday, April 15, 2012 16:04

Ok. Who left the ziggurat on?

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Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Greg Hoffman ( @akagorilla ) #dadchat

Dads in the Limelight ( #limelightdads ) – Greg Hoffman ( @akagorilla ) #dadchat

Sunday, April 15, 2012 8:00

Our 122nd Dad in the Limelight is Greg Hoffman. I want to thank Greg for being a part of this series. It has been great getting connected with him and now sharing him with all of you.

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The Tao of Da-da 3

The Tao of Da-da 3

Friday, April 13, 2012 12:17

Too much TV. 3 If you overesteem Ma-ma, Da-da becomes powerless. If you overvalue the power of television, children begin to zombify. A Man Called Dada leads by emptying his mind and filling children's tummies, by weakening his ambition and toughening children's resolve. He helps children gain everything they know, understand everything they feel, and creates confusion in himself until he

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The Tao of Da-da 2

The Tao of Da-da 2

Thursday, April 12, 2012 16:34

2 When people see some children as beautiful, other children become ugly. When people see some children as good, other children become bad. Being childlike and childish create each other. Difficult and easy live on the same street. Long and short are your hours and days off, respectively. High and low pretty much depends on days Ma-ma has ...

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