10 Things No One Tells You About Being a Dad
The honest truths about fatherhood that the parenting books skip. From superhuman reflexes to functioning on no sleep.
10 Things No One Tells You About Being a Dad Read More »
The honest truths about fatherhood that the parenting books skip. From superhuman reflexes to functioning on no sleep.
10 Things No One Tells You About Being a Dad Read More »
The honest truth about going from one kid to two. Real talk about the chaos, the exhaustion, and why it’s all worth it.
Welcome to the Two-Kid Zone (Population: Exhausted) Read More »
From Cocomelon to Paw Patrol, every parent knows the toddler obsession cycle. Here’s why those fleeting phases and the Target runs they inspire are moments worth savoring.
The Obsession Cycle: A Parent’s Guide to Your Toddler’s Ever-Changing Fandoms Read More »
A dad with a busy job reflects on the unexpected lessons his three-year-old taught him about slowing down, paying attention, and actually being in the moment.
What My Toddler Taught Me About Being Present Read More »
Think you’ve got parenting figured out? Adding baby #2 changes everything. A dad’s honest take on the chaos, the love, and the 5 things that actually helped.
My 2-Kid Upgrade: What Surprised Me Most Going From 1 to 2 Read More »
We love our people. We also love not hosting a party while learning a new human. Here’s how we set boundaries kindly and kept our energy for the kids. We’re still very much a work‑in‑progress on sleep—especially with a spirited 3‑year‑old—so think of these as friendly
scripts, not expert rules………
Visitors, Boundaries, and the Magic Phrase: “Another Day Works Better” Read More »
Dear Madison,
You arrived with cheeks that made your brother say, “Baby is squishy,” which might be the truest poem ever written. In two weeks, you taught us that time bends. From the first night home, your big brother welcomed you with pure excitement—no jealousy, just teamwork………
A Letter to Madison on Your First Two Weeks Read More »
Dear Kayden,
The night we brought Madison home, you lined up cars on the coffee table like a tiny traffic engineer. You looked up at me and said, “Daddy, is she staying?” I said yes, and you nodded like you’d already decided to make room for her. You were excited from day one; jealousy never really showed up—you just added her into your day……
A Letter to Kayden on Becoming a Big Brother Read More »
Reality Check
We are not sleep experts—just tired parents. The sleep‑deprivation part is a work in progress, especially with Kayden (3) still figuring out nights. Consider these schedules friendly tools, not rules……….
The Night We Stopped Negotiating with Sleep (and Made a Team Schedule) Read More »
Adding Madison made our hearts bigger and our schedules…interesting. Kayden was excited from day one and never really jealous—he just folded her into his day. These rituals aren’t to “fix” anything; they reinforce the good and keep him feeling seen without needing more hours……..
7 Tiny Rituals That Helped Our Toddler Feel Seen with a Newborn at Home Read More »