Two parents enter; one parent leaves. It’s the battle of the century. It’s the war to end all wars. Who. Will. Change. The. Poopy. Diaper?!
Sound a wee bit familiar? If your family is like most, it’s hard to divide up all of the the chores and childcare duties. A lot of times, each parent feels he or she is doing all of the work. Maggie Mason of Mighty Girl asks the panelists, “Which parent in your family has the better deal?”













06.01.09 at 07:26 PM |
Hola! I have no idea of how to BLOG - I was recommended to this site and I can honestly say, I don’t think I’ve ever blogged to much that I can remember… Anyway, Dear Moms:
You won’t believe it… Proof - great and amazing things really do happen! Somehow, we’ve been selected for a nationwide contest! See this website for a contest that would allow us to a FREE Route 66 (style) trip! I can hardly believe it! We need the most votes to actually win.
If you like the photo of us best of all… Girl laughing in the big wave…
Please, vote for us!
PLEASE ask friends, family, (anyone!) to check out the website too. If they think we have the best picture for the trip (confident our family would learn, love, and live this trip to the fullest)... Maybe encourage them to cast their vote for us! We would LOVE to go on this trip.
Love ya,
-The MacKays-
P.S. The best part, my hubby loved to razz me about entering contests… I can say, his teasing crow has gone down nicely.
06.02.09 at 06:10 AM |
I think that the parent who has the better deal is the mother. They can be the father and mother at the same time.
06.05.09 at 09:26 AM |
Thanks for the tips. These symptoms to watch out for in children are really helpful. My husband was diagnosed with sleep apnea a year or two ago and I have heard that it often runs in families. I am a little bit concerned that our children might have it as well. Now I know more about what to look for Child Sleep Solution
06.05.09 at 03:12 PM |
Tough to choose who has the better deal… each has its own “power of small” perks… sometimes, tho, I wish I had the option to be the dad for a day!
Lisa
06.09.09 at 11:19 PM |
Happens to most people…. I remember the day I became my father….........and my son remembers the day he became me…......................................
the important thing is remember any errors your mom made raising you and try not to repeat them with your kids…....... chose only the best