Recent Fathers Blog | Humor PostsYour Teenager's First Jobby Rich Andrews13 May 2008 08:14 AMIt's that time of the year when your teenager is asking about getting their first job. However, you are scared that no one will want to hire little Johnny or Suzie. Their hair is too long. They wear the same clothes all the time. Makin' the Bedby Kevin Delp06 Sep 2007 03:38 AMAfter breakfast this morning, I sent my son back to his room to make his bed. I started cleaning up the breakfast dishes, and by the time that I was done, I was somewhat surprised that he hadn't finished making his bed. The Most Dangerous Gameby Kevin Delp25 Aug 2007 05:15 AMMy son is really into martial arts. He's constantly spinning, jumping kicking, punching, and defeating imaginary foes. Coming Home Againby Kevin Delp14 Aug 2007 05:59 PMMy oldest child went away from home for the first time this past week. She went to a sleep away camp several hours away. Even months before camp started, it was really hard to get used to the idea of my little baby growing up and going away. The Trouble With Twinsby Kevin Delp13 Aug 2007 05:52 PMIf you have any of my blogs in the past, you probably know that I have five kids, and that the last two came as a matching pair two years ago. Now my twins are not identical, (they are in fact fraternal) but they look awfully similar. The Best Movie Everby Kevin Delp30 Jul 2007 08:10 AMMy wife and I certainly have our hands full. Between our jobs and raising five state of the art sleep interference devices, we find that we have very little time just for ourselves. As I'm sure you very well know, parenting is a 24/7 gig. A Most Unusual Puppetby Kevin Delp18 Jul 2007 04:04 AMI was walking down the hallway past the bathroom when I heard a strange voice. It was a child's voice that was trying its best to be kind of low and gravelly, and I paused outside the door for a moment to listen. After a minute, I heard the same voice answering. You Think You Have Something Covered. . .by Kevin Delp13 Jul 2007 03:53 AMWe've all been on the receiving end of some "special" phrases from our children, but this one has to my all time favorite. When my first child was still a toddler, she was very verbal, and could communicate very effectively at quite a young age. She was also very literal. The Joy of Fatherhoodby Kevin Delp08 Jul 2007 04:02 AMMy youngest children are 2 year old, twin girls. They are quite a handful. Just this morning, I had an errand to run at the local Target. Now when I say local, I mean about a mile-easy walking distance for myself. A Sense of Humorby Kevin Delp06 Jul 2007 02:34 AMBelieve it or not, blogging is not my full time gig. Most of the time, I am actually coaching team sports for 3-5 year olds. One of the more satisfying aspects of my job (besides getting to play team sports all day with 3-5 year olds) is being part of their lives, and seeing them grow and develop. Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "When you figure out how to add more hours to a day let the rest of us in on the secret ;-)" |
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