… can go a long way.
This took me an extra 45 seconds and I know what Zachary’s reaction will be.
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What one little extra can you do for your child today?
Good luck from a fellow dad,
:: Joe Hage ::
Real Dads. Real Life.
… can go a long way.
This took me an extra 45 seconds and I know what Zachary’s reaction will be.
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What one little extra can you do for your child today?
Good luck from a fellow dad,
:: Joe Hage ::
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Very cool Joe. It's those little things that make all the difference. The next time you make pancakes, spray a little Pam on that cookie cutter and fill it halfway with batter. When it's time to flip it, lift it off and it will retain the shape.
Thats so sweet. I do add little treats to lunch boxes now and then as a surprise for my children. They love collecting “match attack” cards (Soccer trading cards) and I will put some in now and then as a surprise for them when they are at school.
Man, you guys are super dad's…I have trouble just brushing my 20 month old's teeth in the morning sometimes. But mainly because he fights and claws me the entire time.
Very, very cool stuff. Thanks for the inspiration.
Great ideas, @Ian + @ChildTrustFund. @David, your comment about inspiration made me feel good.
What other ideas do lurking commenters have?
Man, you guys are super dad's…I have trouble just brushing my 20 month old's teeth in the morning sometimes. But mainly because he fights and claws me the entire time.
Very, very cool stuff. Thanks for the inspiration.
Great ideas, @Ian + @ChildTrustFund. @David, your comment about inspiration made me feel good.
What other ideas do lurking commenters have?