My 3-year-old daughter invented another new word. This one makes sense!
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Posted by Brian on Nov 26, 2009 in
On my soapbox,
advice
Thanksgiving + Black Friday = The Wrong Message For Our Kids
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Posted by Brian on Nov 18, 2009 in
resources
News dads in the UK are being given credit-card sized pocket guides to fatherhood, as part of a government-sponsored program. I think this is potentially a terrific idea, as long as it contains the right messages. But based on what I’ve read so far, the jury is still out.
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Posted by Brian on Nov 15, 2009 in
memories,
toys
Introducing two of the main characters in my daughter’s life.
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The true meaning of Thanksgiving
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