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Tag Archives: parents
Happy Fathers Day!
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Tagged children, dad, daughters, father, fathers day, funny, grandfather, grandpa, memes, parents, sons, stepfather
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A Collection of Autistic Parenting Memes
Simple post this time. I found some funny and supportive memes about autism, especially the parenting side of the equation. Figure this year has been tough on people who are on the spectrum and those who help them. God knows … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, children, hard work. worth it, love, memes, parenting, parents, perspectives, special needs
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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
Family Man
The Provider The Protector The Repairman The Outdoor Cook The Empty Seat at Dinner The Family Man Many roles to play Some choose one and hold While others forge new niches The Stay-At-Home Times change the needs More than a … Continue reading
Posted in Ichabod Brooks, Poems
Tagged family, family man, father, Ichabod Brooks, parents, poems, poet, poetry
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How Far Is Heaven by J.E. Spina #mystery #romance #asmsg
Parker and Priscilla Wilfork are happily married with two children. Life seemed perfect and peaceful until Parker goes on a business trip and does not return. Priscilla finds her world turned upside down when she searches for answers to how … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, amazon, author, books, children, disappearances, dreams, ebooks, fiction, guest blogging, heaven, jemsbooks, kindle, marketing, mystery, new novel, paranormal, parents, promotions, romance, supernatural, thriller, writing
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A Tradition in Fiction: Killing Parents
First, I know there are exceptions to the above meme like ‘Brave’ and ‘Peter Pan’. That’s not the point here. A recent thought crossed my mind and led me to look at the parentage of the champions. I have 2 … Continue reading
Happy Father’s Day!
Happy Father’s Day! That’s all. Enjoy your day. Here’s a pic: Another since I proudly should show myself with the little guy:
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Tagged children, daughters, fathers, fathers day, love, parenthood, parents, sons
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The Silly Things He Says
This is kicking off a week of ‘Son Stories’. Starting with some of the silly things he’s said: “No pictures! We go now! Stop taking pictures! We keep going! Bye!” (Grandparents & Mommy fell behind during first zoo trip. “Daddy? … Continue reading
From the Mouth of the Toddler (Also 2,000th Post!)
This is supposed to be the 2,000th post and I’ll do it with another list of comedy from the toddler. He’s been on a roll lately. So, let’s jump into it: “I am a dog!” (Spent weekend playing with a … Continue reading