Two Kids Are Easier Than One!

Not always.  Not in the first year.  But once you get past the initial shock and horror of adding a second kid to your family, it gets easier.  I promise you. Where one goes, the other always follows... Babs is now 3 ½ while Tommy Boy is almost [...]

By |2013-09-26T08:27:31-07:00September 26th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Ep66 – Meatotomy

Firing on all cylinders, we cover all the usual gross, funny and weird stories I’m prone to sharing. We talk about my business man traveling and painful self-love, Grand Theft Auto and video game talk, asparagus pee, hipster Portland, my “meatotomy”, a bad driving granny with an eye patch, dumb [...]

By |2013-09-26T05:32:12-07:00September 26th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Art and Crafts: Ghost Garland

 This week for our Art and Crafts segment here at Life of Dad we are getting ready for Halloween. My daughter Jordan and I made ghost garland, or as she calls it goose garland. Either way you say it this craft is a fun way to ready for October 31st. [...]

By |2013-09-25T08:05:03-07:00September 25th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Great Dads Radio Brad Manzo

Join us for some laughs with NY based columnist and author Brad Manzo. Manzo’s latest book How Not to Parent takes us on a personal journey as he watches his two kids grow up and he slowly grows into the embarassing Dad he once mocked – most of us dads [...]

By |2013-09-25T01:00:00-07:00September 25th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

#049 “SHOW ME THE WATCHDOGS!”

A weekly look at father involvement in education through the Watch D.O.G.S. program of the National Center for Fathering. Chad Vice of the Truman Elementary School Watch D.O.G.S. program in Norman, OK tells us about the production of the “Show Me the WatchDOGS” video which is a satire of the [...]

By |2013-09-24T17:30:00-07:00September 24th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

#6: Parenting and Education Myths with Guest: Alfie Kohn

In this episode, renowned education critic Alfie Kohn urges parents to question the prevailing assumptions driving U.S. education policy including the value of standardized tests, the Common Core Standards, the meaning of international rankings, and the need to have a common national curriculum. He suggests an action plan to turn back the [...]

By |2013-09-24T13:27:00-07:00September 24th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments
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