Dad's Blogs
A significant recent addition to the Internet is the idea of weblogs, or "blogs" as they are called. Blogs by and about dads are rare compared to other forms, but the entries are meaningful. Take a look at what other fathers are experiencing in their lives. Or find out ways to post your own fatherhood blogs on the Web.
My Diary of Triplet Fatherhood
This dad of triplets has a fun and interesting blog about his daughters and the experiences they share as a family.
This dad of triplets has a fun and interesting blog about his daughters and the experiences they share as a family.
My Autistic Boy And Other Adventures In Fatherhood
Blogger Jerry offers some interesting and touching insights into parenting his autistic son and their family challenges and experiences.
Blogger Jerry offers some interesting and touching insights into parenting his autistic son and their family challenges and experiences.
Life as as Dad to Donor Insemination Kids
Thoughts, comments, and observations about creating and raising children that biologically are not my own but emotionally and legally are mine.
Thoughts, comments, and observations about creating and raising children that biologically are not my own but emotionally and legally are mine.
RebelDad
RebelDad is hosted by Brian Reid, a stay-at-home-dad who blogs on his experiences. This is a great blog for dad who choose to stay at home.
RebelDad is hosted by Brian Reid, a stay-at-home-dad who blogs on his experiences. This is a great blog for dad who choose to stay at home.
Daddy Forever
Daddy Forever is an anonymous blogger from Oregon; he has three children from 3-8. He blogs about his parenting experiences.
Daddy Forever is an anonymous blogger from Oregon; he has three children from 3-8. He blogs about his parenting experiences.
Busy Dad Blog
A really fun and interesting blog by a California dad named Jim who writes daily on his commute to work. Jim has a lot of great insights into "parenting through testosterone-tinted beer goggles."
A really fun and interesting blog by a California dad named Jim who writes daily on his commute to work. Jim has a lot of great insights into "parenting through testosterone-tinted beer goggles."
