This one is my favorite graph(ic) yet. Something about reading the "Pretzels" across the bottom, right-side up, upside-down, right-side up, so on, really gives it punch.
Vegetables — use sparingly? I would have expected "avoid at all costs." It's funny to think of Teddy living on provolone, bananas, Honeycombs and pretzels. He certainly is growing nicely on this diet.
The name of this blog is a political statement about fatherhood. Regardless of the progress toward gender equality that has occurred over the last several decades, one stereotype persists and may be getting worse: moms are good parents and dads are incompetent boobs who sometimes babysit. Poppycock, I say. Or an excuse for dads who would like to be viewed as numskulls so that they don't have to parent their kids. Dads are parents too, and I know some who are very good at it.
I'm neither a stay-at-home dad nor do I work full time. I work part time, and I'm the primary parent for the foreseeable future. The primary competent parent, I hope it is not presumptuous to say.
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This one is my favorite graph(ic) yet. Something about reading the "Pretzels" across the bottom, right-side up, upside-down, right-side up, so on, really gives it punch.
Vegetables — use sparingly? I would have expected "avoid at all costs." It's funny to think of Teddy living on provolone, bananas, Honeycombs and pretzels. He certainly is growing nicely on this diet.
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