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Tag Archives: children
One year employment review for your child
My daughter just had her first birthday this month. She is my first child. I began thinking about being a parent as though it is being an employer. What if my children are my employees? If I had employees in … Continue reading
Posted in Pursuit of Happiness
Tagged baby's first birthday, children, employee evaluation, employment probation, family, Home, Infant, Infant and Toddlers, parenting, satire
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How autism is a paradigm shift for parents
I recently (March 2013) self-published a book I wrote relating my family’s experience with autism and how it affected every aspect of life. My youngest brother (number 4 of 6 children) is diagnosed with autistic disorder. The book is called Secondhand … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged amazon kindle, autism, autism awareness, Autism spectrum, children, family, Health, Mental health, Parent, parenting, perspective, secondhand autism
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Monday Morning Make Me Laugh 9
I decided to do a Mister G Kids tribute. I was introduced to Mister G about a week ago. He is a cartoonist who also teaches. I’m not sure which title he would use first, teacher or cartoonist, but since the topic here … Continue reading
Posted in Make Me Laugh, Pursuit of Happiness
Tagged cartoon, Cartoonist, children, comics, humor, mister g kids, public school, Substitute teaching, teachers, Things kids say
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Monday Morning Make Me Laugh 8
I’m really proud of this first one. I don’t know why, it’s a pretty basic play on words, but I think it is genius. When my daughter was first born and wouldn’t like to go to sleep at night she … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Drawing, Humorous, Make Me Laugh
Tagged children, comics, dirty jobs, discovery channel, ice skating, mike rowe, parenting, snipe hunting, the music man, unemployment
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On the Nature of God
With recent events in the world, and following some of the themes I’ve written about over the last month or so, I’d like to quote a leader in my church regarding the relationship of God and man. This is what … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged children, Faith, inspirational, learning to walk, nature of god, parenting
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Monday Morning Make Me Laugh 6
Is it just me, or does it seem like we’ve been having more Mondays than normal lately?
Posted in Cartoon, Drawing, Humorous, Make Me Laugh
Tagged children, comics, humor, math jokes, parenting, statistics
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What is a Nanny State?
Yesterday my attention was drawn to an example of Nanny Stateism by an anti-gun advertisement by Mothers Demand Action. I know it wasn’t the message of the ads, but the message I gathered was one of the existence of Nanny … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged children, gun control, liberty, nanny state, parenting, political agenda, responsibility, socialization
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Moms Demand Action Anti-Gun Ads
Mothers Demand Action (MDA) is a grassroots group trying to make a difference. I only became familiar with their new ad campaign this morning from a news report. The link provided above will take you to the MDA page with three … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged children, decision making, gun control, moms demand action, political agenda, responsibility, society
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Monday Morning Make Me Laugh 3
Five comics for you from the last week, but I’ll admit, a few of them were relevant to blog posts and I don’t know if they stand up on their own as well. You be the judge. And as always, … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Drawing, Humorous, Make Me Laugh
Tagged cartoon, children, control, gun control, humor, parenting, society
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