TODAY Show Parents: The Sugar Milk Hack
If you haven't already heard I've got a new writing gig at--wait for it--the TODAY Show via their website which just this week they renamed from Moms to Parents. I am thrilled and honored to be part of an all-star lineup of fellow dad bloggers that includes Doyin Richards, Jim Higley, Whit Honea, Carter Gaddis, and Adrian Kulp who in our inaugural week of posting shared their favorite dad hacks (#dadhack). As you will see, their clever tips are much more advisable than mine. Below is an excerpt from my patent-pending, sugar milk hack.
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One would think a guy with five kids would
have a whole slew of shortcuts to help ease the burden of parenthood. I do not.
This is not to say I am
without creativity. It’s just my techniques lack a certain classiness. While
many parenting hacks warrant viral validation via Pinterest, mine rank with the
redneck who crafts a BBQ grill out of a shopping cart.
Effective? Yes. Share-worthy? Possibly after obliterating a case of Milwaukee’s
Best.
Case in point: My teen son and
tween stepdaughter are now of an age where they require deodorant, yet they are
afflicted by some form of adolescent dementia that causes them to forget to
apply said deodorant. The solution: Affix the deodorant to the door frame at
eye-level using Velcro, and voila, no more stinky kids. It’s effective because
it’s unorthodox. CONTINUE READING
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