From our polymath friend Pacing the Panic Room comes word of a new documentary that is looking for, I suppose, contributors: One Day on Earth. October 10 of this year (10/10/10!) will be documented from Amazonia to Athens by everything from FlipVideo to those fancy Avatar cameras, I presume, in an effort to capture the …
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Attachment Included
One of the chief joys of parenthood is watching your child change. Partly this stems from realizing that we adults are now pretty much what we’re always going to be, that change for us is done, and that now when things do change, it’s unlikely to be for the better. But with the kids, their …
When Your Baby Gear Has More Fun Than You Do
Yes, that’s right: Our stroller is getting a far better vacation this year than we are. In a mix-up at daycare last week, another family picked up our stroller and left their (very similar) model. The director of the center said they’d just bought theirs, and probably didn’t realize there were two very similar ones …
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The Tantrum: Should You Put Your Kids’ Photos on the Internet? Part II
(This is the Tantrum, in which Dadwagon’s writers debate one question over the course of a week. For previous Tantrums, click here.) We were approached yesterday by an editor at a parenting magazine. She apparently reads our blog, despite strong data showing that reading DadWagon will actually make you a worse parent, as evidenced here, …
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