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A Dad's Life: Why is there not much out there for dads?
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Why is there not much out there for dads? As the facilitator for the local Fathers Network group ("A powerful voice for fathers of children with special needs"), I have not found a lot of information out there for dads. Every search I did with Google came back with 95% moms and 5% family related sites. Not a single one for specifically dedicated to dads! Well, besides the Fathers Network, but I am trying to find more out there. Why is that? Dad's, we shall soon have a place!
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A Dad's Life: October 2010
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Monday, October 25, 2010. We never give them enough credit! It's amazing what our little children know, which we don't give enough credit for. Zoe and her mommy just walked in the door from therapy, to find me watching football (what else is there to watch on Monday night). Dinner was almost ready to serve, and I was sitting in my chair. 2 minutes after they walked in the door, Zoe looked at me and said "Abby", which means she wanted to watch Sesame Street. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Zoe was born 15 weeks...
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A Dad's Life: Little girls and daddy
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. Little girls and daddy. What a great weekend! I love getting kisses from a gooey face, and hearing the words "I wuv ew daddy". I got a lot of that this weekend, and they always make me warm inside. February 21, 2011 at 8:46 AM. Thanks so cute that she loved the golf clubs! February 24, 2011 at 10:35 PM. I hope she enjoys dancing! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Great Blogs to Follow. Fighting Monsters with Rubber Swords. Little girls and daddy.
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A Dad's Life: We never give them enough credit!
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Monday, October 25, 2010. We never give them enough credit! It's amazing what our little children know, which we don't give enough credit for. Zoe and her mommy just walked in the door from therapy, to find me watching football (what else is there to watch on Monday night). Dinner was almost ready to serve, and I was sitting in my chair. 2 minutes after they walked in the door, Zoe looked at me and said "Abby", which means she wanted to watch Sesame Street. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Dad's Life: The week wrap up - on Thursday!
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. The week wrap up - on Thursday! What a week already. I'm ready for the weekend to start. As long as tomorrow does not bring any heart stopping moments, all will be well. It's pretty hard to work full time and not worry about your family, especially an 8 year old daughter who is unaware of what might be going on around her. What do you do, how do you react to phone calls when something goes wrong? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is for other parents who have a ch...
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A Dad's Life: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Where has the time gone? Here is my daughter, starting 2nd grade tomorrow, who seemed like just yesterday she was beginning to walk. Last night was an open house at the school, where we got to meet the teachers and other children that will be with Zoe for the year. Luckily for us, it is mostly the same kids and teachers as last year. Our little girl is growing up quickly. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. In a nut shell, one of the people in authority with the district finally came out ...
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A Dad's Life: Time sure does fly
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Saturday, November 20, 2010. Time sure does fly. There has been so much that has happened since my last blog entry, I can't believe it has almost been a month. What's more unbelievable, is the fact Zoe turned 8 years old yesterday. It seemed like only a month ago when she was brought into this world. Time has gone by way too fast. I hope for the day, that society does not put labels on our children who have a disability, and accepts them as being the same as them - typical! That day can't come soon enough.
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A Dad's Life: Time to get back to it
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Monday, February 7, 2011. Time to get back to it. What an end to the year, and the beginning of a new one. Too many things have been going on where you get distracted and don't find time to do any updates. Lets see if we can get back into the swing of things. What has happened since my last post? The sickness was going away, and my little energizer bunny was getting her charge back. This past week I have been redoing the website for the Fathers Network. And finally got it finished. We are putting tog...
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A Dad's Life: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Sometimes I find myself wondering how my life would be different if my child was typically developing. I really hate myself when I am doing it, and stop when I do. I love my daughter more than anything in this world, and am so thankful that she has disabilities. She has opened my eyes so much, and opened my heart even more. She has taught me the true meaning of love! She has taught me how to be a good person! She has taught me how to care! She has taught me about life!
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A Dad's Life: November 2010
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Saturday, November 20, 2010. Time sure does fly. There has been so much that has happened since my last blog entry, I can't believe it has almost been a month. What's more unbelievable, is the fact Zoe turned 8 years old yesterday. It seemed like only a month ago when she was brought into this world. Time has gone by way too fast. I hope for the day, that society does not put labels on our children who have a disability, and accepts them as being the same as them - typical! That day can't come soon enough.