stay at home dads
Published: Mongrel magazine, December 2007Mind That Child!
Life’s no picnic for a mild-mannered, self-deprecating, sound as a pound, suburban stay-at-home Dad… Just ask old muggins here! When our two were born, I decided to opt out of the rat race and become their full time primary care giver. Somehow, it just felt right. Also, I’d been stealing large quantities of office supplies over a number of years, so it seemed prudent to quit while I was ahead. Read the rest of this entry »
MIND THAT CHILD!
Life’s no picnic for a mild-mannered, self-deprecating, sound as a pound, suburban stay-at-home Dad… Just ask old muggins here! When our two were born, I decided to opt out of the nine-to-five rat race and become their full time primary care giver. Somehow, it just felt right. Also, I’d been stealing large quantities of office supplies and wanted to quit while I was ahead. Read the rest of this entry »
MIND THAT CHILD!
Life’s no picnic for a mild-mannered, self-deprecating, sound as a pound, suburban stay-at-home Dad… Just ask old muggins here! When our two were born, I decided that I would opt out of the nine-to-five rat race to become their full time primary care giver. Somehow, it just felt like the right move. Also, I’d been stealing large quantities of office supplies for some time and it seemed wise to quit while I was ahead. Read the rest of this entry »