The Single Dad Diaries: a web comic from Ervin L Johnson. New comics daily.
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Saying Goodbye to Our Park
On their last trip to a neighborhood park, Jerry Mahoney finally gives in and lets his twin toddlers run free
Why Parent Blogging is Exactly Like Punk Rock
Andy Hinds insists that while may not think it at first, parent blogging is exactly like punk rock… without the mohawks.
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. Then it Causes an Infarction.
Kenny Bodanis muses on the mixed joys of being away from one’s family.
Dadmissions: My 4 Year-Old’s Crush
Pete Wilgoren knew he’d someday have to deal with his daughter falling in love… But he wasn’t expecting it to happen when she was 4 years old.
Being Someone Great
John Taylor wants his children to be known for their greatness, not fame or wealth or prestige, but for their greatness of character. For that to happen, he knows he has to do better himself.
My Hairy David
Recently, Brian Leaf’s son woke up to the fact that he doesn’t have any body hair, but that his father does.
Jay-Z: The Man, The Father, The Legacy
Single father Showtime is inspired by Jay-Z to remember that raising strong children who are morally, socially, and academically upstanding begins with us.
Why Men Can’t Have It All
Why doesn’t anyone ever ask whether men can “have it all”?
Gymnast Gabrielle Douglas – Setting Goals and Getting Gold
Single father Showtime saw a change in his 8 year-old when she first saw gymnast Gabby Douglas. To see a girl who looked like her, doing what she wanted to do and winning it all, opened up a new realm of dreams.
How Parent Blogging Made Me a Worse Parent
Andy Hinds confesses how overly-ambitious daddy blogging late into the night made him into a grumpy, hypocrite dad in the morning.
Bandit’s Dad Was A Smokey
Burt Reynolds did not feel secure in his manhood without confirmation from his father. Are you still waiting for yours?
Changing Seasons Now; Snow, Soon
“We’ve talked about these eggs as if they are future children, and not just the possibility of future children.” Will Henderson writes in the journal he kept for his child-to-be.
Experience or Intuition: A Dad’s Dilemma
Do dads have intuition about sick kids, or do they use their knowledge, experience, and data analysis? Is there a difference?
Casting Calls: The Reality of Being an At-Home Dad?
A reality show is looking for at-home dads who are funny, burn their child’s high chair and forget their kids at the park.
Confessions of a Bad Dad: 10 Reasons We Love McDonald’s
Jerry Mahoney lists 10 reasons why taking his kids to McDonald’s is important… Or maybe just not so bad.
