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  • Markus says:

    What else can one say but: Giggle. True. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Christina says:

    Its like this in my house to. I wonder if the Mommy-Anxiety factor makes it so we don’t “play” as much as just “love on”. The husband is the play man (even taught the newly appointed 3-year-old the Victory Dance!), but when all is not right in the world, I’m the one that gives hugs and kisses to make everything better.

    And yet I’m just as much part-kid as the husband is!

  • Nina says:

    After stumbling upon your blog, DYING laughing and recommending it to my brother who is about to be a dad, it occurred to me, that we have a similar writing style!

    I’m wondering if I could do a shameless writing plug to my own sarcastic mommy blog?

    http://www.writegirl.net

    Love ya! Nina

    • Andy says:

      Aw shucks. I bet you shamelessly plug your blog with all the other websites. How’s a guy to feel special!?! Tee hee! ๐Ÿ˜‰ JK. Thanks for the compliment.

  • Laurie says:

    I am sure so many moms feel that way, must make things extra fun in your house! Or not I guess depending who you ask!

    • Andy says:

      You got both parts right. The “fun” part and the “depending on who you ask” part. Ha ha!

  • FirstTimeMom #Jamaica says:

    My son is only 17 weeks old and already I can’t get him to scream with excitement and “chat” to me the way he does to his daddy!!! love it tho, coz i know my role. i just believe that’s what dads are for and conversely, moms…
    by the way, need i say how much I’m addicted to this site!!!! u guys are, like u love to say, totally RAD!!!

    • Andy says:

      It’s different for so many what the roles of man and woman are in parenting, from place to place and family to family, but I think we have similarities. Thanks so much and RAAAAADDDDDD!!!!

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