Like many parents, we're struggling with the choice of sending our kids to school or having them learn at home. But in reality, we don't have much of a choice.
We are all guilty of giving our kids screens to occupy them when we need a break. However, you're really missing out on the point of eating out as a family if your kids staring at a tablet.
"What do you have planned for me for Mother's Day," my wife asked me this last Sunday afternoon. This was like getting hit by a bus in a blind intersection. I have to plan something? A gift isn't enough? Apparently I need to step up my game. So I've put together a list of Do's & Don'ts when it comes to Mother's Day gifts.
Sometimes Moms know best. With Mother's Day coming up this weekend, it seems fitting that I'm sitting here typing this with bloodshot, tired, baggy eyes. We had another rough one last night.
I get it. The dad struggling to hold it all together is an iconic funny moment made famous from TV shows and movies. You'll see him struggle changing diapers. You'll see him dropping things in the grocery store with kids screaming. You'll see him burn dinner, shrink clothes in the dryer, and let the kids destroy the house. But does that really happen anymore? I can't think of another fellow
Have you ever seen that diaper commercial, where they show how much better you are a parenting by the time you have your second kid? That's kind of crap.