In the second of our three-part ‘Mums on Dads’ series ahead of Father’s Day, British mum-blogger Hayley Yates (a.k.a. Law of Mum) writes that praising modern dads can be a tough – but necessary – balancing act.
Wake. Commute. Work. Commute. Parent. Bed. Repeat. Sydney blogger James Smith guides us through a typical day in his life as a working dad.
Ahead of Father’s Day in Australia, Emma Boyd pays tribute to her dearly missed dad.
Andy Murphy, a.k.a. The Secure Dad, offers some simple but sage home-security tips… none of which involve sharks with frickin’ laser beams.
Parents routinely crave time away from the kids, but when the opportunity presents it’s all too often drowned out by guilt, writes Daniel Lewis.
With the days of drink, dope and durries well behind him, our correspondent finds modern coffee really gets him going.
Hamish Blake – radio star, TV guy, actor, funny man, husband, dad and all-round good guy – talks dad jokes, metal and the death of free time.
‘My Dad Think’s He’s Funny’… and so do we! Katrina Germein & Tom Jellett’s award-winning, dad-joke-laden picture book gets a thumbs-up from us.
It’s close… Beer O’Clock, that is! Can we tempt you with a Two Birds Brewing Pale Ale, the first in Peter Mitcham’s ‘Gateway Beers for Dads’ series?
British health and fitness coach Stefano Chiriaco offers dads some simple dietary advice and addresses some long-held misconceptions along the way.