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5 Fatherly Holiday Traditions That Every Dad Should Do

5 Fatherly Holiday Traditions That Every Dad Should Do

| November 26, 2012 | 1 Comment

  We celebrate Christmas at our house in a variety of ways.  A few of those traditions are decidedly “Dad’s.” Here are some great ways that dads can start traditions for their families. Five Ways Dad Can Get Involved in the Holidays 1. Get a Santa Suit and Play Santa Several years ago the gift [...]

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Daddy Time Bath Solace | Dad Should Pamper Himself, Too

Daddy Time Bath Solace | Dad Should Pamper Himself, Too

| February 27, 2012 | 1 Comment

Bubble Baths: Not just for Women Most mothers will take any opportunity they can to get away from the hubby and the kids for an hour, just so they can lie back and unwind in a hot soapy bubble bath with lots of pampering wash and beauty products to hand. Dads, meanwhile, tend to spend [...]

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Making Friends After 30 | Why Are ‘Later Life’ Friendships So Hard?

Making Friends After 30 | Why Are ‘Later Life’ Friendships So Hard?

| January 9, 2012 | 21 Comments

I visit the same Starbucks once (and by once, I mean at least three times) a week, and over the past few months have become familiar with many of the employees there. One barista in particular has been exceedingly friendly, and we chat every time she takes my order. She appears to be about my [...]

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Fit Father Means Happier Family Life

Fit Father Means Happier Family Life

| July 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

It can be difficult to find the time to attend to all of the things dads have to do throughout the day. The people at their jobs depend on them for things, and when they go home their families take over for co-workers, bosses and subordinates. Dad’s can be stuck with so many responsibilities whether [...]

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Preparing for Fatherhood at 40

Preparing for Fatherhood at 40

| April 27, 2011 | 1 Comment

It is more and more common these days for people to start a family later on in life, which means more men are becoming first-time dads closer to 40 and older. Our generation has different attitudes about working and having families than our parents. Many of us chose to work first, become financially secure, and then start [...]

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