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The Appeal of the Daddy Blogger

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Dad Gone MadIn the world of parenting blogs, there is a huge majority of mommy blogs and a rather small minority of daddy blogs. While the number of daddy blogs grows every day, they’re still almost the “oddity” of the community. But I mean that in the best way possible.

Daddy blogs offer us women a glimpse into the heart of our husbands, to see what they might really think of this whole “being a parent” thing we’ve gotten ourselves into. Danny, from Dad Gone Mad, is probably one of the most visible daddy bloggers there is, and for good reason. He’s a great writer and his humorous views on parenting are pure comedy gold. And when he pours his heart out, it’s time to go dash for the tissue.

It’s blogs like his that make me wish more dads out there had blogs to chronicle their lives as a parent. Am I missing any other fantastic daddy bloggers out there? If you know of one (or two or three), please leave a comment with a link so I can check it out. Just warn me if I’m going to need the tissue first, okay?


2 Responses to “The Appeal of the Daddy Blogger”

  1. Bogart Stewart Says:

    Hey, Marilyn:

    The closest I can offer you is a stay-at-home-dog blog I started. My name is Bogart, and along with my Papa Stew, we take care of a little baby girl while Momma works. We love it. I get a little off topic from time to time, but I hope you like it nonetheless.

    Thanks,
    Bogart

  2. Bogart Stewart Says:

    http://http:stay-at-home-dog.blogspot.com


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