All Posts Tagged With: "dads"
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – November 2009
Welcome to the November 2009 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.
7Nov2009 | Jeremy | 0 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – September 2009
Welcome to the September 2009 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.
7Sep2009 | Jeremy | 4 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – July 2009
Welcome to the July 2009 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.
12Jul2009 | Jeremy | 0 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – June 2009
Welcome to the June 2009 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.
14Jun2009 | Jeremy | 2 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – January 2009
Welcome to the January 2009 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. Kevin presents Family New Years Resolutions posted at More4kids.
3Jan2009 | Jeremy | 1 comment | ContinuedDiscovering Dad Blog Carnival – August 2008
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.
31Jul2008 | Jeremy | 3 comments | Continued
You Are Your Child’s Favorite Toy
This is a guest post by Daniel from deguia.net.
Being a father and raising two great kids is, hands down, the single thing that I am the most proud of.
My two children, ages 7 and 3, keep me constantly on my toes and just when I think I’ve got them pegged – their likes and dislikes, [...]
What Dads Really Think About Quality Time
This article is Part 5 of 5 (Series Finale) for the series What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know.
Mishelle from Secret Agent Mama. wants to know what dads really think about Quality Time.
Mishelle shares why she and other Moms want to know:
Growing up, my Dad worked a lot–heck, he still works [...]
What Dads Think About Moms Body After Babies
This article is Part 4 of 5 for the series What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know.
Momo from Momo Fali’s. wants to know what dads really think about mom’s body after babies.
Momo explains why she and other Moms want to know:
It’s fairly well known that the more attractive you are, the [...]
What Dads Really Think About Porn
This article is Part 3 of 5 for the series What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know.
Shannon from Whiskey In My Sippy Cup. wants to know what dads really think about pornography.
She elaborates why she and other Moms want to know:
Does everyone have a nice, tall drink in front of them? Has everyone [...]
What Dads Think About Flirting
This article is Part 2 of 5 for the series What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know.
Edited Later: The original author of this question has requested to become anonymous; however, the answers are still relevant, so here you go:
Jane wants to know what dads really think about flirting.
She explains further what she and [...]
What Dads Think About Honest Communication
This article is Part 1 of 5 for the series What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know.
Ohmommy wants to know what dads really think about “honest communication, ‘talking’ or inner dialogue between couples.”
She gives a good example here of why Moms want to know:
“My love, does my butt look big?” I asked [...]
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – July 2008
Welcome to the July 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, [...]
What Dads Really Think – Moms Want to Know – New Series
This fun and exciting series is running on Discovering Dad now! Check the Recent Articles or Series sections to view the great topics being discussed. You can also Subscribe to My Feed or enter your e-mail address to get daily updates. Be sure to add your comments and engage in the dialogue!
I recently published a [...]
Spotlight on Dads – Jim "BusyDad" Lin
Spotlight on Dads is a weekly series from Discovering Dad that features involved fathers from around the world. The objective of the series is to inspire fathers to connect and learn from one another, while also deconstructing the stereotype of fathers as ’second’ parents.
This week’s spotlight shines on Jim “BusyDad” Lin who shares his experiences [...]















