What's one thing that has served you well as a Dad?
As you look back on your fathering journey so far, what's worked? What tips would you pass on to other dads?
As you look back on your fathering journey so far, what's worked? What tips would you pass on to other dads?
Hey folks. I'm an author, currently writing a book about fatherhood. I'm hoping to make the experience easier and happier for Dads.
One light hearted chapter is going to refer to all the dumb things that make us cross.
Usually the endlessly repeated instructions that are ignored by our kids or the frustrations of things breaking at the worst possible time or when we trip over the rake or fall off the ladder.
Not important in hindsight, but cause for a meltdown at the time. I thought it might be fun to list some of those moments or stories that we can all relate to, and perhaps laugh about now.
Can you remember any? I'd love to hear them.
Many thanks.
I'm 63 and returning to tennis after long years away and a couple of shoulder surgeries. Looking at the Wilson Clash 100 V3 as a good reintroduction option. I was an intermediate player once. What now,I have no idea. All suggestions welcome.