Inside Fatherhood
I’ve got to give a shout out to one of our newest b5 blogs, Inside Fatherhood. Oh, and no, we’re not married… But look at our similarities:
4 kids (ok, his wife is pregnant w/#5, but still, that’s close)
He’s 31
He’s a WAHM parent
I’m loving this daddy blog already:
With a dad staying home to watch the children, and the mother off to work paying the bills, sometimes in the household you can feel a bit back-asswards. Growing up in a society that is so accustomed to dads being the sole financial provider it can really mess things up if you aren’t prepared for the situation. In fact, my wife and I are very traditional type people. We want lots of kids, we sit down at the dinner table every night to eat our well thought out balanced diet, and we discipline our children, but there is one major difference and that is I stay home and she goes to work.
So check out Steve’s blog and let him know you care with a welcoming comment.















Great blog!
Maybe you should catch up. After all, you have done a fabulous job with the first 4!
Don’t shoot me.
Laughing at Kelly.
Wanting another Tippins. You are better at this whole motherhood thing than I am
And your kids turn out so curley headed !!
Welp, you’ll have to make a paper doll cause’ this woman can’t have no more babies.
I love them too tho girls!
Two kids is enough for me . . . for now. We may decide when we’re older to adopt or do foster care. But for now, two is definitely enough!!!!
KELLY is the one that can have some more!
Can you imagine if we both remarried to each other? We would have 9 kids… ack!
LOL Yours, Mine and ours
It would be like that crazy movie “Cheaper By The Dozen”. No thanks!
Better than some friends of ours that has 8 kids and still has the smallest family on the church staff. And it isn’t even a morman church.
LOL at Kelly.
The smallest family on the church staff? Robyn and James only have 4, right? . . . At least that’s what they tell me.
We were talking to the people at the hospital today (since hubby went for surgery). We were asking them about DH getting a vasectomy and there nurse was from the Virgin Islands who obviously didn’t approve of the idea of a vasectomy. He asked us what religion we were. He said we should use control instead. I had to wonder what religion he was. I did my part. I was “fruitful and multipled”. God never said how many. lol
I wasn’t referring to James and Robyn and that couple no longer go to our church.
Ok. Eight kids is a lot. I think I would lose my mind.
I couldn’t agree more!