Submitted by tony on April 13, 2008 - 1:15pm.
Welcome to savvy daddy, a web magazine/community dedicated to fueling
your passion to be a great
dad. After months hard at work, I'm excited to be finally launching
this website just for you dads out there. Through combining
your great insights from the frontlines of daddyhood with our unique
research-driven
articles, Savvy Daddy provides the information that all savvy daddies
need with
a thoughtful smirk.
Read all about what we're all about, our motivation, our core values, and a little on me on the About
page. Definitely browse around the place, sign up as a registered user,
and let us know what you think. For you brand-new dads out there, check
out our quick new dads post.
You may also be wondering how savvy daddy came to be.
It all started almost 2 years ago
when 2 miraculous births happened in that hospital room. My son was
born. And my wife and I were born into parenting. My life has
turned upside down, I've never been more tired, but I couldn't be happier.
Very early on, I didn't give a hoot
if I was a "great" or "perfect" dad or not, however others define it.
Come on, I'm human AND I'm a guy - I'm going to make mistakes. I'm going to leave for a long outing without
any diapers. I'm going accidentally (?)
slam a ping pong ball into my tot's forehead.
I'm going to brainwash him to despise the NY Yankees. Nonetheless, I
also had this passion brewing inside of me - an urge to plant seeds in my
child's character that would someday grow into the huge oak trees of courage,
compassion, and a sense of humor. All of sudden, I really felt like a man
on a mission. And I was having so much fun along the way.
I've always been one to love kids,
but I never thought I would enjoy fatherhood *this* much. Every day I
found indescribable joy in my son's overly-gummy smile, his evolving babble
language, and his experiments with gravity. Every day my little half-pint
taught me about the simple joys of life (who knew that an empty can of Pringles
could have so many uses?). I also began to see a lot of other dads with
this same passion. I realized that
there's been a quiet revolution that's been brewing for some time. We in
the Savvy Daddy Generation are quiet revolutionaries - we choose to be active
in our kids' lives, we join forces with other dads to make each of us stronger,
we nurture our kids affectionately despite the stigma, and we are on a mission
to change this world one little half-pint at a time.
Knowing I couldn't accomplish the
mission on my own, I started looking online for resources, tools... stuff I
could use to become a savvier dad. There were a few good resources here
and there, but overall, I was very surprised that there wasn't a go-to resource
for dads like me. Parenting Magazine's tagline is "What Matters to Moms"
- I read so much about breastfeeding that MY nipples started getting
sore. I found that "parenting" social media sites were almost all moms. I
knew that dads were out there, yet we were dispersed - there was no "Central
Perk Café" to gather online.
Then, it dawned on me. I
prayed. I talked to friends and family. I thought about how I'm
wired. I crafted a business plan. I sought God. And finally, I
decided to take the plunge. After 9
months (ironic, eh?) of researching, incorporating into an official business,
hiring great freelancers, learning legalese, laughing a lot, writing a lot of
checks, dreaming, and working away, Savvy Daddy was born.
Welcome and I hope you'll join me on this journey!
Okay, enough about me, what about
you?
