If you follow our Vlog, you know that Mads has just finished preschool and is starting her first week of Transitional Kindergarten (TK)!! If you're not quite sure what TK is, simply put, it's a bridge that spans the gap between Preschool and Kindergarten for students who aren't age appropriate for a Kinder program. For … Continue reading Starting Transitional Kindergarten
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My Top 3 Best Things About Living in California…
As you may have noticed, if you follow us on Instagram and YouTube, we're in Southern California. The first thing that comes to mind for a lot of people when thinking about California is beaches. Still, for others it's popular attractions such as Disneyland and the Hollywood Hills. As a Californian and a sportsman, the … Continue reading My Top 3 Best Things About Living in California…
5 Things You Should Never Do After an Argument
When I was a younger man I often struggled to find healthy ways to express my emotions. Fear manifested itself as anger and the line between cocky and confident was very thin. My teens and early 20's were a mixed bag of confusion. To quote Mel Gibson as Capt. Benjamin Martin in The Patriot "I … Continue reading 5 Things You Should Never Do After an Argument
Dad Conjectures
I recetly spoke to one of my "new Dad" coworkers, Jay, about the various doctor's appointments that come along with early childhood. I mentioned that in the early years of my daughter's life I was careful to plan my days around her milestone check-ups. I enjoyed attending with my ex-wife and I wanted to be … Continue reading Dad Conjectures
Building Your Children
My father has always been the hard working type. He spent most of his life as a career firefighter, doing everything from heavy rescue to wildland firefighting. Before he decided to make his career public service, he worked in the trades, always keeping his skills fresh by working on projects around the house whenever he … Continue reading Building Your Children
Dad Goals- When I “Turn 5”
As 2020 drags on, Mads and I find ourselves rapidly approaching her 5th Birthday!! An important birthday for all children, but it would seem not awaited as anxiously by any other. For many it marks the start of kindergarten and is the first real important milestone they remember. For Maddie it seems to be the … Continue reading Dad Goals- When I “Turn 5”
Parking Lot Parenting
A couple of years ago I recall taking Madison to a small community park near our home. It was a cool, overcast afternoon in the fall and several other families had made their way to the park as well. Madison had been playing on the jungle gym under the watchful eye of her mother. I … Continue reading Parking Lot Parenting
Lost Socks?
My daughter loves to be barefoot at home. From the second she gets home to the second we leave, her shoes and socks are off! With that comes a very small and specific annoyance...there are socks everywhere in her playroom!!! Maybe not such a big deal, but when it comes time to do laundry I … Continue reading Lost Socks?
Imperfect Food for an Imperfect World
Back at the beginning of March I decided to try out one of those Produce Delivery services. I shopped around a little bit, did some research, and finally landed on Imperfect Foods. Out of all of the services I looked at they seemed to have the most to offer at the best prices. In the … Continue reading Imperfect Food for an Imperfect World
Father’s Day Dad Jokes
One of the greatest joys of being a dad is telling lame jokes that get a mix of chuckles and disappointed groans in response. In honor of Father's Day, I have complied a list of my 5 favorite "Dad Jokes." Happy Father's Day, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! Did you … Continue reading Father’s Day Dad Jokes