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Stay at Home Dads: Do They Do Hair? |
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| on Saturday April 5, 2008 |
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Stay at home dads are a curious phenomenon. A lot of people really don't have any idea what to make of them. Do they just watch the kids during the week in addition to rocking out the lawn (mowing) and taking out the trash. Are they kept men? Are they lazy? I can only, for certain, speak for myself and what have become my traditional responsibilities. I do the trash and lawn, but I also cook, clean, and take care of the kids. Basically, a stay at home mom plus heavy lifting and boxer shorts. When I say "take care of the kids" for me that means three little girls. I grew up in a household that was the opposite of the one my girls are growing up in. I had no experience with girls. My girls require clothing (so much laundry) and to be primped. Admittedly, in the beginning I had no idea how to primp them, but in time you learn. The most important part of being a stay at home dad, in my opinion, is to be able to thrive in new experiences. From playgroups to doing girls hair, stay at home dads are thrust into a new arena. You know that old Nike motto, "Just Do It," that pretty much sums it up. Anyways, I have put together a video that demonstrates one of the new things I have learned being a stay at home dad (it is old hat to me now...). I also give verbal shout outs to some blogging buddies in the video as well.
In the video I give shout outs to the following bloggers: PG XBox Grimm Piper Busy Dad Jared Terence Prin Any dads out there do girls hair? Do you moms let your husbands anywhere near your kids hair?
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The feedback is awesome, I am going to be posting another vid tutorial soon based on the feedback I received from this post, so if you hated this post...look away when I post the next video. |
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