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Fatherhood
07/25/2012
What My Dad Taught Me I was sixteen or seventeen and learning to drive the car. To teach me, Dad (a doctor) had me drive him all over the county visiting his patients. More >>

Tags: CharacterCharacter-Courage-ConscienceFatherhoodMotherhood-FatherhoodRead On-AirValues
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07/23/2012
Learning I'd Be a Parent - A Dad's Story I was at sea on a Navy destroyer in the Caribbean and we had just been ordered to return home to Florida because of the approach of a hurricane. I was informed I had a phone call and the Captain was not happy... More >>

Tags: AdoptionFatherhoodFirst-time ParentMilitaryMotherhood-FatherhoodParentingPregnancy
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07/16/2012
Timing IS Everything! First off let me say I have always seemed to listen to you at the wrong times in my life. I listened 20 years ago and then for some reason I stopped. If I had been listening 17 years ago I would possibly not have married the woman I married, I chose wrong. More >>

Tags: DatingDivorceFatherhoodMarriageMotherhood-FatherhoodProtecting children
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07/12/2012
World's Greatest Dad Wow, its hard to think of what I admire most....marrying him was probably one of the best things (smartest choices) I have EVER made, but to narrow it down to what I admire most, would be what an incredible father he is. More >>

Tags: AdmirationAttitudeBehaviorFatherhoodMotherhood-FatherhoodRespectSpouseValues
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07/11/2012
Fun Times with My Mother We as a family had a very stressful life when I was growing up. We were poor to the point of going long stints without electricity and water in our house. This financial stress made my dad mean and distant. More >>

Tags: FatherhoodMotherhood-FatherhoodParenting
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06/15/2012
A Tribute to My Dad My Dad was an amazing man. In the 1950s, he had 3 small children and a marriage that was headed for divorce. He did something which is common today, but not then. He convinced a judge he could take better care of us than our mother could. More >>

Tags: DadsDivorceFatherhoodImportance of FathersMotherhood-FatherhoodParentingRaising Boys to MenRead On-AirReal men
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06/14/2012
Dads Are So Important ...The 4th graders in our area move on to a 5th and 6th grade school, so this day is a very big one, since elementary school is over. The 4th grade kids parade through the school and are given final farewells and applause in the halls by their underclassmen... More >>

Tags: DadsFatherhoodImportance of FathersMilitaryMotherhood-FatherhoodParentingRaising Boys to MenRead On-AirReal men
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04/30/2012
A Father's Role in a Child's Life I am sitting here reflecting on my morning spent at a funeral for a friend's husband, killed tragically in a motorcycle accident this past weekend (no helmet). Ten years ago this man walked out on this wife and four kids (three who had special needs) as he ''couldn't take it anymore." More >>

Tags: ChildrenFatherhoodMotherhood-FatherhoodParentingRead On-AirShacking UpShacking-up
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01/24/2012
Resentful of My Couch Potato Husband ..."I'm beginning to feel hopeless about not being a good mother. I was always a pushy mom, trying to teach my kids to be independent, while their father was and is a couch potato... Now that they are teenagers, I resent that my husband never provided me any support. " More >>

Tags: DivorceFatherhoodMarriageMotherhood-FatherhoodParenting
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01/24/2012
Resentful of My Couch Potato Husband Resentment is difficult to get past, particularly if it's because your husband hasn't supported you in the raising of your children. More >>

Tags: DivorceFatherhoodMarriageMotherhood-FatherhoodParenting
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