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Tag Archive: fatherhood

Vampires Make the Best Fathers

If you’re anything like me, you’re sick to death of hearing about vampires. Whether they sparkle in the sunlight or keep diaries, you’re sick of them. So sick that you’ve found yourself staying up late fashioning wooden stakes on which to impale yourself so you can escape this vampire-obsessed culture. Recently though, I paused to…

AIMING LOW MAILBAG: The Bowels of Hell

Today was my son’s 3rd birthday. (Happy birthday, buddy. You ROCK). The big birthday party is this weekend, but to celebrate as a family we went out to dinner at his favorite restaurant. Naturally, just before the meals come he announces to the entire restaurant “I have to go pee pee!” Without missing a beat…

The Father’s Day Conspiracy

To me, Father’s Day isn’t so much a day of appreciation for our fatherly efforts as much as it is a symbolic reminder of what a revolutionary figure I and millions of other stay-at-home dads (SAHD) are for bucking the standards for this holiday. And just what standards am I referring to? The standards set…

What the hell am I doing here?

Since I’m one of the new kids here, and the token dude on the writing staff, I guess I had better ‘splain myself a little bit.  The general information is in my bio.  What I really want to do here is tell you how I see myself fitting in at Aiming Low.  Maybe by the end…