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by Richard Chapo - 2006-11-30
He clothed you. He worked a job he may not have liked. He kept a roof over your head. Now the holidays are upon us and it is time to figure out what to get him. Who? Dear old dad, of course.For many p...
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by Shevach Pepper - 2006-12-06
The main point in my last article was that you are not a failure as a parent if you don't know everything and ask your teenager's opinions. On the contrary, our job as parents is to be the family's di...
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by Clark Thomas - 2006-12-10
Let's face it. It's true we all do not remain married for one reason or another. But, through it all for those of you who have children, there's nothing better than having a child to love. I find it v...
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by Richard Hellyer - 2006-12-12
Stumped for some ideas for that Christmas gift for you Father, Husband, Brother or Son or Partner this Christmas? Why not give them a really distinctive present this year. It's really not that hard, f...
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by Brock Turner - 2006-12-15
The decision to become a stay-at-home dad should not be taken lightly.For many, the decision has already been made for us. Perhaps you have recently become unemployed and your spouse is bringing home...
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by Marc Lockley - 2006-12-16
As a working parent a good work/life balance helps to keep you motivated, happy and in the right frame of mind. Creating quality time for you to spend with your family is important for many reasons in...
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by C Weaver - 2006-12-16
Isn't it funny how things from the past just pop into your head for no apparent reason. The other day, I was on my seventeenth time of telling my son to turn down his stereo before my teeth wiggled ...
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by Paul Davis - 2006-12-18
Help Lord I am fearful and afraid It seems what little I've made I fear it will go The next time my wife Walks by a store To buy something more I deeply love her But fear I'm incapable To ade...
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by Brock Turner - 2006-12-27
You may prefer the term "full-time dad", "Mr. Mom" or one of many other labels, but in truth it doesn't really matter. The label is not what's important. It's the responsibility and satisfaction of ...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-01-03
Today when I picked up my son from school we did not go home or run errands. Instead we headed to our local park and went for a walk. Well, truthfully, I walked and he rode his scooter. Sometimes when...