Do you find yourself feeling like a bad parent letting your kids be on their screens too much? Here's some tips we found to help bring a routine back to our house.
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It's been a brutally cold fall. We've seen temperatures in the Northland 10 to 20 degrees below average temperatures. We basically are experiencing mid to late December weather in early November...
Many people have come to the man's defense saying that the kid deserved it, and this is a way to handle bullies. But most people also only read the headline and don't see that he was charged with a felony.
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.
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.
We "fall back" an hour this weekend. That used to mean we would get an extra hour of sleep. Now, as parents, it means we will fight and struggle with waking up the kids and getting them to sleep for a week.
Hats off to this dad who is definitely winning at parenting. It's amazing what a simple mask can do. Check out some of my favorite videos of BatDad Blake.