What did we learn last week? To a 3-year old, adult birthdays are a huge disappointment. Jacob was quite depressed that there were no balloons or big presents or bounce houses or even piƱatas. I can’t blame him, really. He pretty much caught a glimpse of his future and it made him say, “No thanks. I’ll keep my balloons.” In an attempt to cheer him up, we took him for putt-putt to celebrate because that’s what adults really do on their birthdays. Well, at least that’s what Explorations does (not the blog, the puppet master behind the curtain).
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Link-apalooza #3
Welcome back, folks!
We are on time this week and chock full of great links. But first, a couple exciting updates on goings on in and around Explorations.
We are on time this week and chock full of great links. But first, a couple exciting updates on goings on in and around Explorations.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Link-apalooza #2
Welcome to Link-apalooza #2!
My apologies for being a bit late this week; however, in my defense, I did technically meet my somewhat nebulous publication schedule. If you missed out on Link-apalooza #1, check it out here and get up to speed on what this is all about.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Parenting Lessons From My All-Star Mom
My
favorite part about Mother’s Day in the social media era is learning that
everyone’s mom is “The Best Mom in the World!” That moniker has become the equivalent
of the ubiquitous participation award in youth sports. Everyone gets a trophy,
hooray!
Sorry
folks, I’m here to deliver a little slice of harsh reality this Mother’s Day:
All your moms are scrambling for the runner-up trophy, because my mom has a
strangle hold on the top prize.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Link-apalooza #1
Exciting
times here at Explorations! We just launched a Facebook page; please feel free
to like it for updates on new posts and random musings. And today we are
rolling out a new feature: Link-apalooza!
Saturday, May 2, 2015
And We'll Never Be Royals...Or Will We?
First off, congratulations to Will and Kate on the birth of their second child: a girl with a yet to be revealed name (I’m rooting for Katniss or Pixie).
Labels:
BFFs,
Cambridge,
Couples,
Royal Baby,
UK,
Will and Kate
Monday, April 27, 2015
Money Store Man
Sometimes it seems like yesterday that I was a young(ish) lad, energized by idealism, prowling the cobble-stoned streets of Cambridge in my vegan loafers. Of course, it wasn’t yesterday; it was almost four years ago. And to be totally honest, most of the time it feels like if it was 100 years ago or that perhaps it never even happened at all.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Update and A Few Links
Hello everyone, it's been awhile. I haven't posted much lately, and frankly, I don't really have much in the pipeline right now. I've been busy writing and submitting some pieces to outside outlets, so, fingers crossed I'll have some news to share soon. Worst-case scenario, I'll have a couple new pieces to post here that no one else wants. Try to contain your excitement.
However, to try to fill the gap a little, and because I don't really know what you all do to fill your time when I'm not around, here are a couple articles written by others that I think are worth reading.
1. “What a horrible mother:” How a call from a “good samaritan” derailed these mothers’ lives
I always find it interesting to read perspectives I hadn't really thought about before. This is definitely one of those.
2. I Want to Have a Baby -- Cue the Friend Fallout
Good writer; like her stuff. Another interesting perspective and another one I hadn't thought much about. I guess not having friends has its advantages.
3. Why it's not easy to be a dad in a mom's world
Can you say right in my lane? Kind of wish I'd written it, well, I kind of already did, but still. Good piece. I do think we have to be careful, as men, about playing the woe is me card; I mean, how many advantages do males really need? However, I think this writer does a nice job of walking the tightrope.
Have a good week!
P.S. This week's nugget of wisdom courtesy of Jacob: "You can ride horses, cows, and zebras...but not tigers or lions." Keep that in mind, people.
However, to try to fill the gap a little, and because I don't really know what you all do to fill your time when I'm not around, here are a couple articles written by others that I think are worth reading.
1. “What a horrible mother:” How a call from a “good samaritan” derailed these mothers’ lives
I always find it interesting to read perspectives I hadn't really thought about before. This is definitely one of those.
2. I Want to Have a Baby -- Cue the Friend Fallout
Good writer; like her stuff. Another interesting perspective and another one I hadn't thought much about. I guess not having friends has its advantages.
3. Why it's not easy to be a dad in a mom's world
Can you say right in my lane? Kind of wish I'd written it, well, I kind of already did, but still. Good piece. I do think we have to be careful, as men, about playing the woe is me card; I mean, how many advantages do males really need? However, I think this writer does a nice job of walking the tightrope.
Have a good week!
P.S. This week's nugget of wisdom courtesy of Jacob: "You can ride horses, cows, and zebras...but not tigers or lions." Keep that in mind, people.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Hopeless Wanderers
But hold me fast,
Hold me fast,
'Cause I'm a hopeless wanderer
'Cause I'm a hopeless wanderer
The last several
weekends, usually early on Sunday mornings after another harrowing night
starring a restless just-turned-1-year-old, I roll out of bed, load the big guy
into his car seat, and set out for a driving tour of central Florida to give
Mommy an hour or two of rest. I once looked upon this as a bit of a chore,
preferable to trying to keep the baby quiet in the house, but still nothing to
look forward to. This past Sunday though, it felt different.
Monday, April 6, 2015
#BigBen Strikes One
Forgot the hashtag, but you get the idea |
Few things in life
are quite as ridiculous as birthday parties for 1-year-olds. Think about it. Besides
weddings, where else is a central protagonist of a celebratory event more
irrelevant or overlooked? Nowhere. Grooms and 1-year-olds, that’s the list.
Labels:
1-year-olds,
Babies,
Big Ben,
Birthday,
Cupcakes,
Dads,
Fish and Chips,
Kids,
Moms,
Parenting,
Parties
Thursday, April 2, 2015
For Any Podcast Fans Out There...
Podcasts are kind of my new thing. Actually, my not so new thing. My passion for them is starting to recede already (after discovering them maybe 6 months ago). Anyway, maybe I'll talk about that more later, but wanted to share one I listened to today in case anyone is interested. It's the most recent episode from The Longest Shortest Time by WNYC. The topic, of course, is gender roles, parenting, and traditional role reversals: My all-time favorite topic. Check it out; it is very well done and thoughtful.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Hitting the Snooze Button on #BigBen
In honor of B’s
birthday week, welcome to another installment of our new favorite series:
Things B Does That Annoy Us. Just kidding! It’s definitely nothing personal;
any parents out there who have had a difficult sleeper will understand the
struggle. For those of you who don’t have or have never had a B, go back to
watching The Bachelor on TV while
eating bon-bons or whatever it is you do at night.
You wish |
Despite the
challenges, I should add (for my Mom’s sake), that B is very cute and snuggly
and has such a great personality for a soon-to-be 1-year-old. Just not necessarily
at night.
- Provide a step-by-step guide for the overnight babysitters that I expect will begin to queue up as soon as this goes live.
- Create a written record of this experience for future reference (i.e., something I can email myself monthly in case I ever get any ideas about future procreation).
- Provide an alternative to the crazy idea of “sleep training” that seems to be gaining momentum. My way is clearly better.
And off we go…
Saturday, March 28, 2015
March Madness
Some days this whole parenting thing
really sneaks up on you. It’s like routine, routine, routine, then suddenly,
boom: Butterfly visit!
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
#BigBenRising
With our little guy’s first birthday
fast approaching, I figured it was about time to shout him out on the old blog.
Being the younger sibling can be hard; it’s definitely difficult to claim your
fair share of the spotlight when your older brother often writes, directs, and stars in the screenplay that is our life.
"I mean seriously, in the post supposedly about me, you couldn't find a picture without the other kid in it to use?" - #BigBen |
Saturday, March 21, 2015
It's Comedy and Tragedy
Every good story is built around a
perfect mix of comedy and tragedy. Similarly, every day of parenting has an
often not so perfect mix of the same two ingredients. The days the scale tips
in favor of comedy are the great ones. And when it goes the other way, well,
let’s just say that’s when you’ll find me pounding the pavement at 10 p.m. Or
pounding something at least.
Monday, March 16, 2015
6 Pointless Things I Say to My 3-Year-Old
Trying
to reason with a 3-year-old is roughly the equivalent of simultaneously having
a root canal while repeatedly banging one’s head against the wall.
Me:
“It’s time to get dressed.”
3yo:
“Nooo! I don’t want to get dressed. Right now!”
Me:
“But you have to get dressed so you can play outside.”
3yo:
“I don’t want to play outside!”
Me:
“Okay, that’s fine then.”
3yo:
“I want to play outside, now!”
Me:
“Okay, let’s get dressed.”
3yo:
“I can’t!”
And
repeat, ad infinitum. For 12 hours.
Please give me the number for the nearest head banging root canal procedure
location, right now!
Labels:
3-year-olds,
Children,
Dads,
Kids,
Parenting,
threenager
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Dispelling the Mystery: A Running Diary
Because there seems
to be a fair amount of confusion about what two small children and a father
could possibly do all day without a mother around,
I wanted to take this opportunity to offer a peak behind the curtain at our
typical day. Full disclosure: In true reality TV fashion, some of the events
portrayed here may have been compiled from several days to produce a smoother
and more enthralling narrative, a very small portion may have been exaggerated,
and an even smaller portion may have been totally made up. But, I promise, at
least 87% of what follows is true and accurate.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
A Tribute to a Person I Didn't Know
This is a very sad piece of news I came across yesterday. A very well-known (in parent blogging circles) and trailblazing Dad blogger, Oren Miller, recently passed away at a very young age. You can read about his life and accomplishments here. I was not familiar with his writing before I read of his passing, but as I've written before, I'm woefully ignorant about many things in the wider parenting world. His writing is really excellent though and I encourage you all to take a look at his blog linked in the article above. Life can be, just, well, plain absurd sometimes.....
Monday, March 2, 2015
Exploring Ambiguity on the Airwaves
This humble blogger made his radio debut today, discussing my recent post about 'letting go' and other parenting matters, on The Matt Townsend Show on the BYU radio network. Here is the link to the show archive and the podcast version can also be found on iTunes. I haven't listened to it myself, but I've been told it wasn't a complete train wreck. So, we'll call that a win.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Shock and Awww!
ORLANDO
– More often than not, real life stories don’t come neatly packaged with
storybook endings. A moment’s hesitation can undo hours of preparation. In the
blink of an eye, all can be lost. This afternoon at CFE Arena on the campus of
the University of Central Florida, #BigBen went toe-to-toe with reality, and
reality won out, in stunning fashion.
#BigBen was all smiles, until he wasn't (Photo credit: Brandon Helwig, UCFSports.com) |
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