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Tuesday Beers

Stopping for Beers on a Tuesday Evening

September 5, 2018 by Whit Honea

Going out during the week isn’t what it used to be when you’re a working parent. Our writer, Whit Honea, found that out on a Tuesday.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: friendship, humor, work-life balance, working parents

Isolation of At-Home Parenting Amplified When You’re a Dad

April 24, 2017 by David Kepley

Has the pendulum swung so far on women’s equality that they cannot remember or relate to what it’s like to experience this isolation?

Filed Under: at-home parenting, gender / sexuality Tagged With: friendship, humor, playgrounds

parent with no social life or friends hangs with child and stuffed animals

You Can Have It All: Parenthood and Social Life Possible

April 19, 2017 by Guest Contributor

As scary as it seems in the beginning, becoming a dad or mom isn’t the end of your life but you will need to adjust your home and social life.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, parenting advice Tagged With: friendship, social life, spouses and partners

Boys beds fort

Stopping by Forts on a Sleepless Evening: A Parental Bedtime Story

April 5, 2017 by Whit Honea

Getting children to go to bed can be tough. But sometimes, when the evening feels right, it’s not a fight worth having.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: brothers, friendship, growing up, siblings, sleep, sons, teens / tweens

mother huddle in lego

‘Mother Huddle’ Makes Friendship Hard for At-Home Dad, Child

March 22, 2017 by Guest Contributor

What happens socially to a child if the mother huddle congregating at the local playground or coffee shop excludes a stay-at-home dad?

Filed Under: at-home parenting, gender / sexuality Tagged With: friendship, gender roles, moms, play, playdates, playgrounds

gay mens choir chorus

Gay Dad Grew Strong, Learned to Sing His Song

March 15, 2017 by Seth Taylor

Being called a “mild-mannered gay” by my daughter really got to me. So I jumped in and joined a gay men’s choir. All jazz hands on deck.

Filed Under: entertainment, gender / sexuality Tagged With: friendship, gender identity, growing up, LGBTQ+ parents, music

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