Posts Tagged ‘fatherhood’

Creating a Family Tradition, And A Geek Experiment

August 2nd, 2010

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With the light speed pacing of so much of the media which influences our children’s attention spans today, I thought I’d talk about something very surprising I found out about my own children. THEY ACTUALLY CAN SIT AND WATCH INTERESTING MEDIA FOR LONGER THAN 35 and a half seconds! I know. Scared the heck out of me but it’s true! Based on my personal, pesudo-scientific experience, it appears that nurture can be stronger than MTV nature. Case in point: Daddy’s Picks.

Some time ago, when my children had not yet tasted the twinge of tweenage angst and they were still quasi-content being their own age I thought I’d try a little experiment. Being the self professed “sly fox” (read: Nerd/Geek) that I thought I was at the time I candy coated my experiment with the title “Daddy’s Picks.” I gathered the three little ones around me and stood before them like a Griot in front of a campfire and captive band of tribesmen, then in dramatic fashion – I felt like I needed to really sell this idea – told the story of these awesome movies I had loved when I was their age *connecting it to them in this way, their eyes grew wider with anticipation* and how, on a regular basis, we were going to make a special evening of watching those old but thoroughly awesome movies. The look on their faces seeming to beckon to me, “We like where this is going. Tell us more!” And I did. » Read more: Creating a Family Tradition, And A Geek Experiment

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Fatherhood…

July 2nd, 2009

So, I’m rushing (as usual) to get out of the house and on the road for work. I ask my daugther to pack up some dinner for me since I’m rushing and still getting ready and she does. PAUSE

Being a father to a daughter is tough sometimes because your baby, growing into a young lady gets you: moodiness, attitude, melancholy, mile-a-minute chatter, no chatter, arguments over clothes/bathing suits/anything made of cotton or otherwise that is attempting to be worn, boys, “fast” friends…. you get the point!

UNPAUSE

I get to work and open up my lunch which is packed with spaghetti to which she thoughtfully added a juice box and a bag of Princess Fruit Snacks…..and this:

How to make a 250lb man tear up....

How to make a 250lb man tear up....

Mel Brooks had it wrong. It’s good to be tha dad!

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