Impromptu Blog Carnival: "I Am That Dad"

In response to an impromptu blog carnival today, inspired by Flo Gascon and started by Ronnie Maier, here's my submission. The subject? "I'm that Dad/Mom." Hope you decide to give it a whirl, and post a link to the "justabaldman" group on Facebook if you can.

I am that Dad. I am that Dad who goes swimming when he is tired, because he knows that he'll get more energy as soon as he hears his children's laughter. I am that Dad who makes a hot dog smothered with bacon and pepperoni at 2:00am, because it's what sounds good to his child right now. I am that Dad who will sit in a coffee shop and play Monopoly for three hours or until I lose, whichever comes first, because when I can be patient I can learn new ways to have fun. I am that Dad who goes to three stores to find their favorite ice cream when they lose one too many rounds of Mario Kart, because ice cream heals more tears than words do. I am that Dad who says "yes" when my youngest wants to buy a zippo, because he really isn't very likely to burn down anything too important. I am that Dad who can wipe a butt with a smile, because wiping it with a frown sucks for both of us. I am that Dad who is never perfect, but who tries his best every day to stay connected with his life, because I am not perfect and have no desire to pretend to be so. I am that Dad who is honest and real, despite my warts, because my kids will all have warts and I want them to grow up without fearing them. I am that Dad who is unafraid to sing loudly with the windows open because life should be celebrated in freedom; who is willing to have his toenails painted, because all little girls need to be able to paint outside the lines; who will wrestle seven kids at once in a public park, because it's okay to get a public ass-whooping every now and again; and who speaks in his Monty Python voice while walking through a nice restaurant, because people are way too fucking stuffy and I don't want my kids to think that they have to be that way when they grow up. I am the Dad who loves my kids enough to question the status quo behind everything from our education system to traditional parenting styles to my own abilities and struggles, because my kids deserve that and so much more. I am the Dad who cries at certain commercials, because certain commercials are touching and we all need to recognize the value of a good cry. And I am the Dad who knows that he doesn't know best about much, except for about the fact that his partner and kids are simply amazing. I am THAT Dad.

Nearly 100 moms and dads participated; check out the links to all of their blogs by clicking on that handsome fella below.

16 comments:

  1. And I am that blog reader who cries when reading beautiful posts.

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  2. I am really digging this blog!! This is the real deal. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. yay for Jeff for starting up such a fun game - i joined in and posted on my all new and improved blog - was a great way to begin again :)

    Blessings,
    Deb

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  4. You know there's likely a handful of mamas wiping the drool off their chin after reading that.

    Dads like you are awesome; we need more of them.

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  5. Jeff rocks...

    http://happydaisyvictoria.blogspot.com/2010/07/im-that-mom.html

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  6. I agree Kelly... I am lucky to have one of those awesome dads as my husbnad, too.

    http://fingers-hit-the-keys.blogspot.com/2010/07/i-am-that-mom.html

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  7. Stuffy people make my ass twitch! Preach it, brah!

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  8. Awesome post. I appreciate a post that can make me laugh and cry and laugh hysterically and tear up.

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  9. I wish I had had a dad like that... ok now I'm almost crying

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  10. I still have a Dad like that, and the best memory I have of him, is when I was 5, and mom was gone somewhere and he was getting me ready for bed, he 'fixed' my toothbrush 'wrong', and he just sat on the edge of the bathtub and held me while I cried.

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  11. "who speaks in his Monty Python voice while walking through a nice restaurant, because people are way too fucking stuffy and I don't want my kids to think that they have to be that way when they grow up."

    Love that part! Loved it all actually. :)

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  12. beautiful jeff! we think you and ginger and the kids are marvelous, and we are so glad to be close enough to lend you our kids for your public ass-whoopings!

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