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Tag Archives: fathers
Poetry Day: Swiss Army Dad
(I love this poem. A big reason is because it reminds me of all the fun I had with my son when he was little. This was done with a backdrop of people judging me for being a very involved … Continue reading
Top 5 of 2024- #3 7 Tips to Writing Father and Son Relationships
This post originally went live on April 24, 2024. Being a single father, I think about the father/son relationship a lot. Mostly because I’m always hoping I’m doing right by my own son. This gets tougher when I see fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, family, fathers, love, parenting, relationships, sons, tips, writing
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Happy Birthday, Son
It’s my son’s birthday. Simple as that for this post. Been thinking of parenting in general, so here are some quotes to celebrate the day. I am a little disappointed that the majority of what I found was about mothers … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, childhood, children, fathers, love, mothers, parenting, sons
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7 Tips to Writing Father and Son Relationships
Being a single father, I think about the father/son relationship a lot. Mostly because I’m always hoping I’m doing right by my own son. This gets tougher when I see fiction maintaining the ‘stoic father’ ignoring the son’s issues until … Continue reading
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Poetry Day: Fatherhoods
(This poem is about fathers. It was written during my time as a stay-at-home father, which got me some criticism. So, I thought about the different ‘schools’ of being a father that people threw my way. It felt like I … Continue reading
Happy Fathers Day!
Title pretty much says it all. Happy Father’s Day. Enjoy the funnies from a Google Search.
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Tagged children, dads, family, fathers, fathers day, funny, holiday, kids, love, memes, papa
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Happy Father’s Day
This was actually harder to do than I realized. I think I realize this every year. I have to specifically put in ‘funny mothers day memes’ to get anything that isn’t serious and even the funny ones are still rather … Continue reading
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Tagged dads, fathers, fathers day, funny, grandfathers, meme, mentors, stepdads
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Ode to the Single Father
Woman are naturally better Men can’t do it alone You don’t know what you’re doing Movies make us the butt of jokes Bungling at home Lacking of common sense And lucky to avoid destruction Desperately seeking a mate To take … Continue reading
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Tagged children, fathers, kids, parenting, poems, poetry, single fathers
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7 Tips to Writing Single Father Characters
This list might quickly turn from fiction to reality. In fact, I might switch between them to cover more ground. Honestly, this subject feels a little awkward, but I’ve already entered the rabbit hole. No turning back now. Fiction: Don’t … Continue reading