More Blogs!
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Brian Reid in General
I’m still trying to make good on my promise to flag as many dadbloggers as possible … here are some additional ones worth a click:
- A Dad’s Heart (http://adadsheart.blogspot.com/): By Cameron Phillips, who I met in Omaha and who is working on a documentary about at-home dads for the CBC.
- The Hossman Chronicles (http://thehossmanfamily.blogspot.com/): Surf there *now* … there are a couple of great posts on the convention.
- Big Friggen Hammer (http://www.bigfrigginhammer.com/)
- Dead Beat Daddy-O (http://deadbeatdaddy-o.blogspot.com/)
For more on the At-Home Dad Convention, check out this post from the KC At-Home Dads.
Joshua Bennett
24. Oct, 2009
Hi,
Saw your message.I am a new SAHD in Brooklyn, NY and just started blogging about my experiences. Thought you’d be interested. Feel free to share or contact me if you have any questions. Follow the link below. Thanks
http://brooklynstayathomedad.blogspot.com/
Adam Rogers
24. Oct, 2009
I have one I’d like to share too. Thanks for digging up all the dad blogs.
Adam
http://reluctantsahd.blogspot.com/
jeff
24. Oct, 2009
Chalk up another site for dads who work from home. OK, so I’m lazy about it. But I’ve been promising to ramp up the content - once the kids get the heck outta my way!
AJ
24. Oct, 2009
Great with househusbands! I hope the imaginary stigma created about men householders will disappear. There’s a huge difference between a lazy bum who don’t want to work, and an actual householder who takes active care of the kids and family. There’s nothing wrong with allowing the woman to bring in the income. Besides, men who are responsible and actively DO take care of their family are sexy!
Cheers and good luck!
Trophy Husband
26. Oct, 2009
here is another one to add. I look forward to reading the ones you have posted as well. Thanks.
Cliff
17. Nov, 2009
My blog is not just about fatherhood, but my newest post is about my journey into fatherhood. Check it out! Hope you like it!
evan
19. Nov, 2009
These are certainly very interesting blogs. Thanks for the post!
Darryl
08. Dec, 2009
I have a pair of young ones and I just couldn’t keep the experience to myself…very, very personally written…
Darryl
08. Dec, 2009
Sorry…here’s the link
Lukas Brandon
16. Dec, 2009
Egalitarian parenting, gender muted fathering, national public radio interview, flash fiction, and contact juggling at DaddyDispatch.Com
jenny
23. Dec, 2009
how nice! this is very interesting site
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david
30. Dec, 2009
I have always been curious about functionality in websites and, well, the world in general. I read this article with great interest. It does seem to me that the reason we comment is to speak our minds so why not have the comment field first? However, as others have pointed out, one gets used to the conventions regardless of reason.
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