About The Parenting Blog
Probably more than any generation before us, we're the most obsessed with parenting. We read guidebooks and magazines, tune in to morning show experts, pause to consider what other moms and dads at the playground are doing, and forever second-guess our own maternal and paternal instincts. People warn you that parenting is the hardest job you can possibly have. "Say goodbye to a full night's sleep for the next 18 years," they say. Then you think about people like your great grandparents who raised eight kids in a three-room apartment without the benefits of things parents of today take for granted, like dishwashers, disposable diapers, and portable DVD players. How did they do it?
Back then they didn't have electronic learning toys, or put their infants on waitlists for competitive pre-school programs, that's for sure. Bedtime counselors and those dubbing themselves "Super Nanny" would have been unemployed during their era. And forget about shopping cart protective coverings and keeping antibacterial hand cleanser in every room of the house–germs make kids stronger, they'd declare!
What was true then as it is today, though, is that once you think you get the hang of being a parent, some new curve ball comes your way (a winter full of stomach flu and the croupe, potty training, sibling rivalry, puberty!). The only thing you can do is learn how to deal as you go, have a few laughs along the way, and realize that kids are more resilient than you give them credit for. Once you take the pressure off of yourself, parenting can be the greatest job you'll ever have. That's what this Parenting Blog is all about! Just forget about sleeping in.
Posted on December 3rd, 2008 on
Cynical Dad
Posted on December 3rd, 2008 on
Busymom.net
It's that time of year, again.
How do you finish the classic kid song, "Jingle Bells, Batman smells..."?
I do this every year and I've heard all kinds of versions, and I get some interesting ...
Continue Reading Jingle Bells, Batman Smells
Posted on December 3rd, 2008 on
A day in the life of a mother
Posted on December 2nd, 2008 on
Cynical Dad
Once upon a time, an ex-girlfriend told me, "You could find flaws in a rainbow."That pretty much sums things up around here.Song of the day: You ...
Continue Reading She Said
Posted on December 1st, 2008 on
Cynical Dad
My daughter's school observed Drug Awareness Week a few weeks back.One day, the kids all wore their school's colors.Another day, the kids wore hats...
Continue Reading My Drug Buddies
Posted on December 1st, 2008 on
A day in the life of a mother
My dad is in a room now. they started him on celexa and welbutrin, so hopefully it will help him. I am not sure when he is going to be discharged....
Continue Reading Life
Posted on November 30th, 2008 on
Cynical Dad
Posted on November 30th, 2008 on
A day in the life of a mother
I just found out my dad will be in the hospital till Wednesday. I will post more later. He does not have a room right now.
Posted on November 30th, 2008 on
A day in the life of a mother
I am so frustrated and annoyed right now. My dad, who has been suffering greatly since my grandmother died this past August is finally at the...
Continue Reading Frustrated!
Posted on November 30th, 2008 on
DadTalk
Although solar cells are technologically exciting, there’s another way to convert sunlight into energy. Stirling generators can convert heat energy into electricity without the use of toxic chemicals.
Essentially, all you need are large mirrors, a Stirli...
Continue Reading Let’s Shed Some Light
on Clean Energy Options