Hi all. I hope you’re all doing well and are coping with life as best you can. Today, I’m going to do something that I haven’t really done for a while: talk about my kids. It’s my first entry in the PARENTHOOD section of my blog for about two years, so let’s see if I’veContinue reading “The Difference”
Category Archives: PARENTHOOD
Parental Discretion is Obliged
Hello party people. Holy moly has it been hot recently! It’s been so hot I saw an open flame ask for some water the other day. If you’ve spoken to someone of a certain vintage, they may have mentioned the summer of 1976. The temperatures we’ve had recently are similar to the mercury levels inContinue reading “Parental Discretion is Obliged”
Daddy Dumb Dumb?
Welcome to my latest entry in my PARENTHOOD series. This may well be my last entry in the series. At present, I don’t have any further ideas on parenthood subjects to cover. Having said that – with my daughter developing all the time – I’m sure I’ll find inspiration for more entries in the future.Continue reading “Daddy Dumb Dumb?”
Life Changing
Welcome to the third entry in my PARENTHOOD series. After discussing what it’s like to become a parent in Dad Rob, and talking about the wonders of pregnancy in What to Expect, my focus this week is on the differences between being a parent and not being a parent. In case that wasn’t apparent? IContinue reading “Life Changing”
What to Expect
Hello all. This post will be my second entry in my PARENTHOOD series. Check out my first entry, Dad Rob, if you haven’t already. Today’s post focuses on pregnancy, in particular what it means for the partner of a pregnant person……………*end of pregnant pause* let’s go. When you find out that you’re having your firstContinue reading “What to Expect”
Dad Rob
Becoming a dad was both the best and scariest thing I’ve ever chosen to do. For my post this week, I’m going to talk about going from a Rob to a daddy. From the get go, I want to make one thing clear: all babies are different and all parents are different. I don’t presumeContinue reading “Dad Rob”