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Tag Archives: son
Pictures from the Father/Son Zoo Trip
Last Sunday’s funny animals picture went over really well. I realized that I randomly put it on the same day that my son and I went to the Bronx Zoo. That was a lot of fun and we got some … Continue reading
Last Sunday of 2020: Time for More Artwork from My Progeny
The title says it all really. These are the drawings that my son has made over the last few months. It was difficult to find time since school was crazy for both of us. Schedules were a mess and we … Continue reading
Final Goal Post of 2020: How Will I End This Year?
First, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. If you don’t celebrate then I hope you had a relaxing Friday. Also that you found a place to get food because most places close early or don’t open at all. I … Continue reading
Goals . . . Eh, I Might as Well Try Again
Pure honesty: I’m writing this right before I go to bed Friday night. Purer honesty: I’ve had a few drinks before tackling this. I’m not drunk, but I’m in a drowsy state. I guess I could have waited for the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, chaos, do I need to use a dragon, father, goals, life, parenting, resting, son, work, writing
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Goal Post: Nailed the Goalie in the Nards!
Think I might be the goalie in this scenario. At least this week went smoother than previous ones. Work was busy, but not as stressful. Still some kinks to iron out of a couple systems. Noticed last week that nobody … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, father, life, parenting, school, son, stress, The Boys, War of Nytefall, weekend, writing
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Another Collection of Art from the Son: All Pokemon
So, I asked my son if he minded me posting more of his pictures here. I went through a round of questions before he said it was okay. We’re doing Pokemon right now, so that’s what you’re going to see … Continue reading
Drawing with the Kiddo
I rearranged things for a fun post today. This isn’t about me really. My son has been doing art using a Youtube channel called ‘Art for Kids Hub’. It was introduced to us during a school assignment and he did … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged art, Beast Boy, Captain Underpants, Cyborg, fun, godzilla, how to train your dragon, Light Fury, mega man, Mewtwo, Night Fury, parenting, Raven, Robin, Silkie, son, Starfire, Teen Titans, Toothless
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First Non-School Week of the Summer . . . It Was Aight
Think I’m going to have to do a day-by-day here. A lot happened since this was the first week that my son and I didn’t have school. In fact, Monday was the first day since late February that we had … Continue reading
One Story’s Heroes Is Another Story’s Villains
In the pages of Legends of Windemere, the priests of Durag are heroic and help our heroes in their quest against evil. You have Aedyn Karwyn who is noble and loyal to the very end. It is clear why the sun … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere, War of Nytefall
Tagged Aedyn Karwyn, clerics, crusades, Dawn Fangs, Durag, fantasy, fiction, healing, heroes, holy, Leo Kandrel, magic, son, sword & sorcery, vampires, villains, War of Nytefall, Windemere, zeal
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If You Could Only Be Told
This week started with a crazy event and ended with one. The first was a camper taking something that they shouldn’t have, but we don’t know who. The last one was something breaking that caused a problem for the game … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged camp, fatherhood, goals, life, parenting, son, summer, why is my skin burning, work, writing
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