Once the
snow blower is away, it has been constant playtime for us. Building
forts in snowbanks, walks in the woods, sledding; and oh the naps that
follow. Get those kids bundled and go outside - the fresh air does
everyone wonders. What are your favorite activities?
For those of you that celebrate Halloween and allow your kids to dress up, post what your little ghouls and goblins are dressing as today.
I have 2 superheroes in my house. Wonder Woman and Batgirl!
i'm sure i'm not the only one on this forum, but wifey and i have gotten hooked on this show, where a couple has twins and then wanted another kid, but ended up with sextuplets... so 8 kids altogether... can you imagine?
Here's something I found in my journal before meme was born... Dear "it," you don't know me yet, but I know you. I've been chatting with you. I'm the one who's been tickling your foot
every night. And yes, that's me making that sound. I play the
accordian, and you will, too (more on that when you come out).
A friend of mine passed along this MSN article on the "75 Skills Every Man Should Master." Though
there's some silly (bordering on the stupid/lame) stuff in there, this
got me thinking. What are the handful of key silly, fun, serious
skills every dad should master?
I just got this email on how parents become more "relaxed" with the
2nd, 3rd, 4th babies. We still only have 1, so I can't relate. But
I'm curious, anyone have this experience?
As a young padawan, the time will come when he will be old enough to watch the Star Wars films with me. Men of conscience, the question is this: when the time comes, do I
introduce him the the films in order of theatrical release or begin
with episode I?
Submitted by weaverkeith929 on May 7, 2008 - 11:41am.
"We are not raising grass here! We are raising boys!" As a dad; do you have any dad created, mother disapproved games that you play with your sons and daughters?