The daily interactions and conversations between parents and children are often the stuff of comedy gold. Convos With My 2-Year-Old gets it.
Dads & Families Weekend Roundup: Oct. 28 – Nov. 1
It’s the weekend! Enjoy a quick look back at all of the awesome we packed into one little week!
Movember: The Bottom Line is the Top Lip
Whit Honea is going full mustache this Movember, and he has some pretty awesome teammates.
Pumpkin Puddles and the Dangers of Halloween Shopping
Getting ready for Halloween fun with the kids shouldn’t be this scary. Or wet.
Dads Are Not the Enemy
Whit Honea was told that men are inherently dangerous. He disagrees.
Funny or Not? Video of Dad Mocking Daughter’s Tantrum
What do you do when you have had enough of a child’s inconsolable behavior? This family makes the most of it.
Big League Dads: Baseball, Fatherhood, and Skin Care
Dove Men+Care and Major League Baseball have teamed together to focus on fatherhood.
Phil Mushnick Pushes Every Button but the Right One
Adrian Peterson played on Sunday just hours after his 2-year-old son was murdered. Phil Mushnick thinks it’s because he’s an uncaring criminal. Phil Mushnick should mind his own business.
Who Am I? How Did I Get Here?
Dads & Families has a new editor, but you should still read the site. Meet Whit Honea and take a look through the dad lens. No refunds.
When the Number 10 Comes Rolling Along
The years sneak up on Whit Honea until his son’s first double-digit birthday pokes him in both eyes
What You’ve Been Waiting For: Searching for How To Be a Dad
Video interview book review of the authors behind the someday best-selling, Guide to Baby Sleep Positions: Survival Tips for Co-Sleeping Parents
Awesome Movie Trailer: Searching for How To Be a Dad
One man seeks two other men for Survival Tips for Co-Sleeping Parents
Parenting on a Budget (or Lack Thereof)
Reminding my kids we’re broke gives them perspective, like how much I wish I could buy them something
Dad 2.0 Summit: Blogger Networking and Karaoke Event Extraordinaire
At Dad 2.0, Whit Honea discovered a room full of people telling stories and living the art of conversation, with organic connections and genuine laughter. It was a good room to be in.










