Tag: dadbloggers

Apr 04
Wesley Has Arrived

Our little Easter Bunny arrived on Sunday afternoon. Wesley was 8 pounds 1 ounce and 21 inches long. He’s got a pair of proud parents and lots of extended family excited that he’s here. A more detailed and photo filled post with our birth story will be shared in the near future.

Mar 31
Off to the Hospital

Labor has finally started and we think things are going to progress. Off to labor & delivery we go now. Let’s just hope it doesn’t take too long. We’ve been waiting for this for months! Can’t wait to meet Wesley! Stay tuned to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We’ll keep you updated there along the way […]

Mar 29
Overdue

Wesley is now a little over a week late. This last week has felt like a month! Every day seems to take forever now. Baby boy checks out fine. He’s passed a few non-stress tests with flying colors. The post-40 weeks ultrasound was also good. Everything seems to be in order. The midwives, nurses and doctors […]

Mar 25
Send A Message To 2034

I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of time-capsules. As a kid I participated in a few time-capsules at various elementary schools I attended. I wrote letters to my future self or future students to be read in the 2000s. I imagined those letters being read in a time of flying cars and space travel for the every […]

Mar 22
On Being A Social Media Dad (And Other Things)

I’m 31. I have been the friend and family member that doesn’t have kids for a long time. For years I’ve logged into my Facebook account and seen my friends’ profiles taken over by their children.

Mar 20
Printcopia Giveaway

I’ve been invited by a group of parent bloggers to bring you a giveaway from Printcopia.

Mar 18
My Dadchelor Party (2013)

This past weekend I was able to have a guys night out (Dadchelor Party) in celebration of my soon to be born son.

Mar 17
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

How are you planning on celebrating today?

Mar 14
Any Day Now

I’m starting to get a little jumpy. Abigail’s due date is just a week away. 39 weeks today. Every little noise makes me jump now.

Mar 12
Hopes and Expectations for Fatherhood

I had a great childhood. My family moved a lot and we didn’t have much money, but an overwhelming majority of my memories are positive. Exploring in the woods. Father and son campouts. Picnics. Movie nights. Holiday traditions. So many fun times.