It’s the most wonderful time of the year. I find this little lyric hard to believe. It has been mentioned on this blog before that I love to people watch. Christmas is the penultimate people watching holiday of the year and it makes for some dramatic scenarios. You know what I am talking about. There… Continue Reading
In the near future things should start looking different around here. The Stay@Home Dad and Karr Street Word Smithy blogs are currently undergoing a redesign. A big thanks to Websterville Design for taking on the job. Continue Reading
It’s easy for me to get excited about this review. I hate bad smells. The Arm and Hammer Diaper Pail eliminates bad smells, so naturally I like this product. I don’t have any experience with similar items such as the Diaper Genie. I can’t compare it to any others, but that won’t stop me from… Continue Reading
If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you. I can’t think of the person who first said this, but this little saying has been in my head for the past several days. In a world that praises convenience and efficiency, challenge is something that is to be avoided, not contended. You will see this… Continue Reading
Whether you are about to begin your career as a stay-at-home dad, you have the baby for a weekend, or just have baby duty for the next couple of hours, here are 5 basic things to remember. Maintain a routine This is a topic of much debate. Some sources have argued the importance of keeping… Continue Reading
My past product reviews have been too linear. The scope of each post covered my experience with each product then simply rated it at the end. Unless you were considering the specific product under review, my product review offered little information for the average reader. Hence forth, my product reviews will also have a section… Continue Reading
Not every car seat is accompanied with a mirror. Some parents think it adds to the stress, others can’t imagine traveling without one. I first believed that a mirror is a mirror, and that anyone of these could do the job, but this particular model got me thinking differently. While the Fisher-Price Travel Care Day… Continue Reading
Traveling can be stressful enough, add a baby and you can forget you’re even on a vacation. While babies will slow you down, I have found that careful planning can still make for a fun and relaxing trip. Here are some tips to help make your road trip run a little more smoother. Set realistic… Continue Reading
Andrea received a newborn book titled Look Look! by Peter Linenthal. It’s a picture book, but what makes this particular book stand out from the rest is the concept behind it. All of the pictures are black and white which present each illustration in high contrast. The claim here is that it stimulates newborns since… Continue Reading