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2019-11-05
65.99.237.163
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2025-01-13
143.95.40.249
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 13 Jan 2025 03:22:32 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN>html>head>title>Daddys Home/title> link relSTYLESHEET typetext/css hrefdh.css> script async src//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js>/script> script> (adsbygoogle window.adsbygoogle || ).push({ google_ad_client: ca-pub-5160358441073591, enable_page_level_ads: true }); /script>/head>body>table border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 width95%> tr> td colspan3> img srcimages/logo.gif width286 height82 altDaddys Home border0 alignleft hspace0> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan3 bgcolor#006600> /td> !-- Create top green bar --> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#006600 valigntop width100> !-- Begin Sidenav --> div classsidenav> a hrefindex.php>Home/a>BR> a hrefhttp://justonemoredad.blogspot.com/>Dads Blog/a>br> /div> !-- End Sidenav --> /td> td classbodyContent valigntop> !-- Begin Content --> div classarticlelist> br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID1>Crimes Against Nature/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Spring, and a parents thoughts turn to ... landscaping? If youre lucky, your kids will stop you before you mess with Mother Nature, as Amy Leinen found out./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID2>You Just Have to Ask/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A fake tree? An old church pew? Time out from your busy life? Its not always easy getting what you want, but sometimes the hardest thing to do is ask./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID3>Growth Through Adoption/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Amy Leinen shares some of the difficulties and joys that have followed her familys decision to adopt a third son./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID4>Traditions/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Traditions are not only a window to the past, but they celebrate our future./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID5>The Defiant Child, A Parents Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder /a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Amy Leinen praises Dr. Rielys book i>The Defiant Child, A Parents Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder/i>. A must read for parents with a difficult child!/div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID6>Johnny, My Son/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A father reflects on the difference a Daddy can make in a boys life, and how having a true Son can take the negative connotations out of being a stepfather./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID7>First Month Reflections/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>The first month, while nothing out of the ordinary might happen, its still quite a learning experience./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID8>Children in Disguise/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Amid the daily catastrophes of life at home with small children, how is a father to make sense of a real-life tragedy? Brian Rathburn imagines a way out of despair./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID9>At-Home Parents and the U.S. Congress - Part One/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>It isnt a full-fledged law, but the US Congress has passed a resolution to acknowledge the social value of at-home parents. Brian Rathburn examines the legalese and why it matters for Dads at home./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID10>At-Home Parents and the U.S. Congress - Part Two, A Mothers Day Follow-up/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Congressmen, Senators and even the President are talking about the importance of stay-at-home parents, although real tax relief is still to see legislative light of day. All the same, at-home Dad Brian Rathburn enjoys some time in the sun./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID11>The Rose Garden/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A typical day at the park, a brief wordless exchange with an old man, and Brian Rathburn discovers one of the timeless mysteries of parenthood./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID12>Daddy/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Being a SAHD inspires Dave Swenk to poetry./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID13>A Real Father/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Denise Thigpen writes movingly about one of the irreplaceable relationships in her life./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID14>Fireworks, Barney, and Santa Claus: An Unholy Trio/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>If youre not a parent, do not judge what we do with our kids. You will never understand our rationalization of what seems like torture to you!/div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID15>Trust me, it gets better./a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Gary Chapin knows better than to offer you that advice ... at least, not while youre still trying to cope with a fifteen-month-old child./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID16>What did you say?/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Cat-lover Gary Chapin discovers that words spoken in haste are often regretted at leisure. The kittens arent so sure they want his opinion at all./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID17>Willful Ignorance is Bliss/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Do the trials and tribulations of parenthood cause voluntary amnesia in Stay-at-home Dads? Gary Chapin tried to figure out why anybody would choose such sacrifices, but then he forgot the question./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID18>Awestruck on the Battle Lines/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A succession of small battles with a headstrong four-year-old leaves Gary Chapin not frustrated or exhausted, but in awe./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID19>Bad Day in Winthrop, Maine/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Gary Chapin struggles to gain some perspective after he and his family are wrongfully confronted with a terrifying accusation./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID20>Emmas Poop/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Gary Chapin suffers an unwelcome flashback to the days of Diaper Obsession and gets a chance to consider the earthier side of the Great Cosmic Cycle./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID21>Dads Breastfeed Too/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Harald Breiding-Buss examines the important emotional relationships of a childs early months./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID22>On TV They Dont Have to Wait Two Hours!!/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>After several close calls, Jonathan Kronstadt finally had to bring his daughter to ER. A nice doctor with stickers made everything better, but a worried Daddy isnt as easy to fix./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID26>Fathers and Sons/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Keith Beene recommends I>Fathers and Sons/I> by Ron and Matt Jenson for any father who is looking to strengthen his relationship with his son./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID27>Gotta Go/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>How can a Stay-at-Home-Dad get I>busier/I> when the kids arent home all day? In his farewell column, Mike Taylor describes the continuing demands on his time. It all goes back to the days when he was a rookie SaHD (and an internet newbie)...../div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID28>Our Daily Bread-Making/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>In carrying a lifelong obsession around the world, Michael Price has made a ritual of bread-making./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID29>The Aniversary Gift/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>When the aniversary present doesnt go as planned ,we discover that, perhaps, women are more like men they then want to let on./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID30>Stone Soup/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A passing generation and a special soup recipe combine to inspire./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID31>"Morphopapa Rex," Part One in The Adventures of Super Julienboy /a>/div>div classarticleDescr>What does it take to hang out with your four-year-old son all day? It helps to start with imagination, as Mike Taylor relates./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID32>A Shark, A Snake, A Mouse, A Snail/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Mike Taylor assesses in verse the contortions a father willingly goes through./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID33>Born a Ramblin Man/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>No matter how close the move, the prospect of a new home always sends the mind back over the years and places that have come before. Mike Taylor sorts out his vinyl LPs, and his thoughts on moving on./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID34>Growing Up Blues/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>A minor case of Empty Nest Syndrome leaves Mike Taylor weighing his options as Super Julienboy heads up, up and away./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID35>Bumps and Bruises/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>As he surveys the multitude of accidents and near-misses that kids endure, Roland LaScala discovers that for every one, its the parents heart that takes a bruising./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID36>Why I Became a SAHD/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Stephen Barrows explores the trade-offs that went into his difficult but happy decision to stay at home with the kids./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID37>A Wonderful Day/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Just another wonderful day!/div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID38>Jonesboro and the Politically Embarrassing Side of Domestic Violence/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>In the aftermath of the Jonesboro shootings, Stephen Barrows finds evidence to refute those who would use the tragedy to political ends./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID39>Teaching Our Children To Walk/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>What does it really mean to teach our children to walk? Stephen Harris reflects on how those first few steps are just the first, and easiest, lesson./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID40>The Home-Dad, Part 1/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>The First Part of The Home-Dad by Stephen Harris, a thoughtful and comprehensive examination of the perils and rewards in store for men who choose to become the primary caregiver for their kids./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID41>The Home-Dad, Part 2/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>The Second Part of The Home-Dad by Stephen Harris./div>br />div classarticleTitle>a hrefarticle.php?AID42>How to survive in the trenches/a>/div>div classarticleDescr>Stephen Harris shares "tricks-of-the-trade" for parents at home, with a special focus on Dads carrying out this untraditional role./div> /div> br> span classcopyright>Copyright © 2005-2024 Hal Levy./span> !-- End Content --> /td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#006600 colspan3> /td> /tr> /table>p alignright> /p>/body>/html>
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