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Making an impact from the sidelines

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Even as an adult, having my dad show up to my game meant a lot. Imagine what it means for a child. More

Time for Change

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Why changes brought on by fatherhood are a good thing, and how to get your childless friends on board with the new you. More

The Coolness of Dads

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Here’s a little fact that I hope I’m not alone in sharing: fatherhood isn’t that easy more

Day of Golf, Round of Lessons

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While on a recent golf outing, a friend of mine stated that golf is arguably the greatest sport known to man. And somehow that conversation got me thinking about how golf and fatherhood are great for the same reasons more

Dependence Day Every Day

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This 4th of July, I've realized something.  As a dad, every day is dependence day, and it's a celebration of a different kind more

The Death of a Stale-Man

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My buddies never call me on poker night.  Does becoming a dad mean your life as a regular guy comes to an end? I sure hope not, because I still have a lot of life to live more

Tiger Woods and I are pretty similar

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I'm not a golf fan, but I am a fan of art, and yesterday was a work of art for Mr. Tiger Woods. And it turns out that Tiger and I have that in common. Well, sorta. more

Happy Father's Day!

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For all those great dads out there, here's a video tribute that we've put together for you. Check it out on YouTube.

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What to do?

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"Got a few kids of my own...  And some days I still dont know... What to do..." --John Mellencamp, "Cherry Bomb"  As I listened to those lyrics from John Mellencamp, I couldn't help but feel the exact same way... Though I only have two kids, there are some days I don't know what to do.

The Kid in Me

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Jeremy over at Discovering Dad has asked for some thoughts on "what brings out the child of me?" Great topic - I've been thinking about this lately as being a dad oddly brings me both closer and farther away from remembering my own childhood and rekindling that feeling of childlike wonder.