Fatherhood Friday is both a day and a growing community of dads and moms sharing stories, ideas, photos and movies with one topic in mind - fatherhood. In a world that seems happy to deliver a message that dads are incapable buffoons, Dad Blogs is committed to changing that perception. The reality is, as we see it, parents today are more aware of parenting and the impact it has on their children and dads everywhere are becoming more active caregivers. If you don't believe me--check out the posts in our archives.
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July?! Holy moly! I can't believe how quickly time flies in the Summer. Don't forget, the theme for the next few weeks is in fact "Summer." Remember, themes are optional, but fun. So, don't stress if you aren't on theme--just keep it real.
That's all I got for this week. Enjoy the links!
Fatherhood Friday (FF) Rules of Engagement
Make sure that you link to Dad Blogs in your FF posts, also--when you post your link here at DB, make sure your link points to your Fatherhood Friday post--not your blog's homepage. Make it easy for people to find your Fatherhood Friday contribution. Tweet #FatherhoodFriday as often as you can and visit & comment other FF posts with vim and vigor.
So, get your links up and be good stewards of Fatherhood Friday.
Here's what you do when you are a part of Fatherhood Friday, if you don't know already. Our easy to follow guidelines:- Do post a Dad Blogs badge on your blog and watch your popularity grow exponentially
- Do link to awesome posts on your blog (link directly to the post, not the homepage)
- Do link back to Dad Blogs and Fatherhood Friday
- Do not link to something unrelated like shrubberies
- Do visit as many other contributors as possible
- Do tweet about your post and add the hashtag "#FatherhoodFriday" to the end of the tweet
* Are you a Twitter Dad? Add your Twitter ID and link to the list. - Do subscribe to the new Dad Blogs feed
Remember, dads AND moms can participate just post your links below.

written by JnCsDad217, July 02, 2010
written by Chris (@tessasdad), July 02, 2010
Tessa just finished her very first "class." It was a "Kitchen Science" class for 1-2 year olds. Check it out: http://sahdinlansing.com/my-li...scientist/
Enjoy the holiday weekend and be safe!
written by Daddy Files, July 02, 2010
written by pschwa, July 02, 2010
written by Papa Rocks, July 02, 2010
written by Functional Father, July 02, 2010
written by Stefan, July 08, 2010
good place for perspective...







