Discovering Dad Blog Carnival - September 2008

Welcome to the September 2008 edition of Discovering Dad Blog Carnival.

The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. It also includes posts that talk about the impact of dads on the lives of children, spouses and family members, as well as some general parenting posts of interest.

Editor’s Pick: Josh presents Tolerance and the plight of mutants in the Raging Household « Raging Dad posted at Raging Dad. Josh does a great job talking how his kids are exposed to, and embrace, diversity of all kinds.  It is a beautiful thing that kids don’t see differences, but rather look for similarities and common ground.  If only we adults were less judgmental, perhaps the world would be a more tolerant place.

VegasDad presents iron chef z-dub posted at iVegasFamily.

Modern Parent presents Andrew’s Adventure at Sesame Place posted at Modernparent.org.

Eric Payne presents What Are You Going To Do For Your Kids? posted at Makes Me Wanna Holler - Man, Dad, Husband….

Sol Smith presents Seven Letters to Violette Throughout her Life posted at How to be a Badass Dad, saying, “Hi. I just want to share this with the parenting community. It’s about the loss of a child that a dear friend of mine went through.”

SciFi Dad present Crafting with SFD at Tales From the Dad Side.

Geoff Manning presents The Love Scale is out of Balance posted at Daddy Rockstar!.

Dad of Divas presents Maniverse #14 - The Heart of A Champion and All The World Is A Stage - And Our Children Should Be Watching posted at Dad of Divas.

Concerning Kids presents 10 Back to School Safety Tips For Brown Bag Lunches and Helping Your Children Stay Fit For Life posted at Concerning Kids.

Kevin presents Manliest Moments In Olympics History posted at Return To Manliness.

Brandon Rike presents What To Do About MENS RESTROOM ETIQUETTE posted at What To Do About.com, saying, “something to teach your boys!”

Lin Burress presents Toxic Relationships - Toxic Family Members posted at Telling It Like It Is, saying, “Dads and mom’s alike can relate to dealing with toxic family members. Handling these family conflicts as a husband, wife, mom or dad is necessary to maintain peace, harmony and good health.”

Indian presents 5 Marriage Compatibility Essentials posted at DecisionCare, saying, “Marriage Compatibility is viewed essential for happy marriage life. There are five essentials that every love match and soul mate must know and follow.”

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    1. Great collection of carnival posts Jeremy! I’ll try my best to read as many as possible before heading for a Labor Day cookout, but then I’ll finish up when I return.

      Thank you for including my article about those frustrating toxic family members. Every family has at least one.

    2. [...] pretty stoked to be the “Editor’s Pick” for Discovering Dad’s September Blog Carnival. I submitted my post about Michael referring to mutants as “freaks,” and our [...]

    3. Great list.

      VegasDads latest discovery was..sometimes people can be nice

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