Favorite Parenting Blogs Written by Dads

Move Over, Mamas. Dads Are Making Some Serious Waves in the Blogosphere

Proving once again that guys and gals aren't so different after all, dad bloggers are popping up all over the web. I'm pleased to see it because I think dads have a lot to offer. Reading about involved dads, learning about theirperspective on all the nitty gritty stuff like
parenting and marriage, it helps me to look outside myself and see what I can improve. I hope that some of you can find yourselves laughing along or sharing your thoughts. I'm sure they'd appreciate knowing that you're reading. If there are any dads out there who may be interested in sharing their experience or networking with other dads, maybe this article could be a good starting point. Without further ado, I present the dads.

Dad Gone Mad

http://www.dadgonemad.com

This man always has me laughing hysterically. His writing style is excellent, his humor is easy to relate to, and the cast of characters is vividly portrayed. From Hot Wife to Wondersis to his children, The Champ and (The Artist Formerly Known as)Barney's Biggest Fan, I can relate to it all. His friends also have amusing nicknames and the stories behind them are well worth a read.

I've only been reading him about a month or so but even his archives have had my husband and I in stitches. Definitely recommended as one of the top blogs I read.

Rude Cactus
http://www.rudecactus.com

A little more on the serious side, but still a very good read. The cactus also blogs over at Dadcentric, which is one of several sites that tends to hosts several bloggers. His wife also has a blog and together they have an adorable little girl.

Cynical Dad
http://cynicaldad.blogspot.com

He is indeed cynical, but I get that. He's a stay-at-home dad which leads to some interesting stories. I enjoy reading his blog because he comes off as a real, down-to-earth guy. A bit shy, a bit off, but hey...we all have our quirks.

Angry Biscuit
http://angry-biscuit.livejournal.com

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DADvocate (www.bornavol.blogspot.com) is one of the best! I've been reading him for close to a year and we've become friends (I'm the Ramblings of A Misguided Blonde link on his site). VERY friendly guide who is incredibly proud of his kids. I'm very glad that someone is sticking up for the rights of Dads. They tend to get overlooked. Lindsey

Posted on 11/04/2006 at 9:11:00 AM

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