Eat the Stale Gum

Not only did I catch Nolan Ryan barehanded, but I threw out Ricky Henderson. In my backyard.Many moons ago I used to collect baseball cards. It was a hobby. It was fun. The first World Series that I remember was the historic 1986 series between the Mets and the Red [...]

By |2013-01-22T18:20:15-08:00January 22nd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Math At Work

This morning I was a guest speaker in my son’s fifth grade class. The task at hand: Using Math in the Workplace. My duty was simple, give support to my son and his project partner Andrew with the presentation and answer any project related questions at the end. Now anyone [...]

By |2013-01-22T10:14:21-08:00January 22nd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

The Mystery Of The Missing Socks

  Did you know that sometimes a father’s life is similar to a pair of socks in a washing machine? A dad may put everything in but he may not always seem to get the same back. Now this may seem highly controversial and to be compared to a [...]

By |2023-05-10T22:17:38-07:00January 22nd, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Formula Feeding Your Baby without Fear

[amazon asin=B009S7O084&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest 1: Suzanne Barston, author of Bottled Up. Topic: How the way we feed babies has come to define motherhood–and why it shouldn’t. Issues: Breastfeeding rates are steadily rising in the US, but by three months after the birth, 64% of women are either supplementing with formula or have [...]

By |2013-01-21T13:55:36-08:00January 21st, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Breastfeeding Isn’t for Everyone + Avoiding Toxins in Pregnancy + Stress-Free Mealtimes

[amazon asin=B009S7O084&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest 1: Suzanne Barston, author of Bottled Up. Topic: How the way we feed babies has come to define motherhood–and why it shouldn’t. Issues: Breastfeeding rates are steadily rising in the US, but by three months after the birth, 64% of women are either supplementing with formula or have [...]

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