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POSTED May 21, 5:37 PM
I think there is absolutely ‘a time’ when, as a dad to daughters, you notice, “You know what, being naked around the girls feels weird.” This naked awareness is a cultural change in a household like ours that is used to having young kids just bumbling in on my wife and I when we are getting dressed. I mean, lately I have been getting the impression that my 8 year old, who I have made an effort to not be naked around for a little while now, is on a secret scientific mission to gather data about her naked father and make him feel completely uncomfortable in the process. It didn’t happen gradually either, I mean for her perhaps, but when you notice a kid staring at you in the shower and they have nothing to say, you can’t help but to feel self conscious. My 8 year old now looks at me differently when I am getting dressed, undressed, and especially when I am recently out of the shower (see hawt). Our house has a split brain personality when it comes to the topic of being concealed. You see, my wife is diametrically opposed to humility in all its forms. I am convinced it has nothing to do with a personal belief or fancy political statement, but rather the fact is she has somehow remained oblivious to kids and female family members who are eyeing up her nakedness. You see, my wife is I feel like an object. I will be getting dressed in our room and my 8 year old will happen by and just kind of stand there with her mouth agape checking me out. It doesn’t matter at what point I am in the process of getting dressed, just the prospect of seeing dad getting dressed is enough to gain an audience. I am not getting amorous stares mind you, but rather cold, scientific, “what the heck is that” stares. So for all you dads out there that have kids approaching the “age of reason,” as I like to call it, here is a list of ways to know when you are getting “checked out.”
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POSTED May 18, 12:48 PM
Here is a cute video of Professor Toddler teaching us adults another toddler word of the day. Kids say and do the funniest things and I consider it one of my greatest joys to be able to catalog these as a dad to 3 amazing daughters. ... Read More
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POSTED May 9, 10:37 AM
Being an at home dad, either full or part-time for over seven years, has allowed me to learn a lot about society just from having the opportunity to view society from a different angle. I am further entrenched in a unique position being the father... Read More
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POSTED May 7, 1:08 AM
Ah, laundry. I think we can all agree that we love to hate it. Also, I think no other chore in the house is more of an affront to our manliness than laundry. That is precisely why I have devised a better way to do this dreaded chore.... Read More
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POSTED May 2, 9:18 AM
Kids say goofy, strange things all the time. A lot of what they are saying, oddly enough, are words, but just not how you and I have come to understand them. Their words are often times garbled, confused versions of their correctly pronounced selves. ... Read More
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POSTED May 1, 1:35 PM
Setting the Stage This article is my response to an article written yesterday about stay at home dads by Penelope Trunk . Admittedly, I am not a Penelope Trunk connoisseur, but I do get the gist of her blog. She gives tips/hacks that... Read More
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POSTED April 30, 9:02 AM
**Note: This story contains valuable parenting information. If you are squeamish or do not like stories about real life events you may not want to read this story. **As parents there are many times that our interests, needs and even our health are put... Read More
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