Posted on 15. Apr, 2004 by Brian Reid in General
Challenge to Maryland at-home dads: this article about moms in the Urbana area says that dads are welcome in the local moms club, but no gentlemen have ever shown up.
The dispiriting remark of the week comes from a piece in the Rocky Mountain Bullhorn on the lack of good work/family choices for women. Why is it dispiriting? Check out this paragraph:
For a while it was fashionable to work. Magazine ads showed mothers in Armani success suits holding happy babies on their hips. It was even cool, for a few minutes, to be a stay-at-home father. Men learned to cook. Everyone juggled. Fashion has changed — as it does — and more women who have the means are proudly staying at home. But fashion is no solution.
Trust me, at-home fatherhood is still cool. We’re like rugged white T-shirts with jeans. We’ll always be in fashion, no matter what the arbiters of “cool” say.
Michael Weber
16. Apr, 2004
Actually, I’ve found a couple of pair of camoflage cargo pants to be quite comfortable and stylish. I picked that up from Mr. Daddy Day Care, Eddie Murphy. I can fill the pockets with all kinds of goodies.
There, I’m Cool!