Home & Family
Gardening, pets and kids. New parents need all the help they can get. Old pros have figured it out but want to do more. Our society likes to focus on "perfect" families and all out dysfunction. These shows are for the rest of us.
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This week’s episode covers the following stories on 8bitdad.com for the week leading up to February 21st, 2012: PQotW: Do You Give Your Kids Valentines? / England Gets Two Fatherhood Shows – Are They Fair To Dads? / Babyccinos Are A Trend, But So Is Childhood Obesity / Morning Wood: Fatherhood’s Most Awkward Topic / Doulas: The Force Is With Them
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How to B-Ready for Family Adventures - The Metro Moms join Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad to offer tips for a successful day at fairs and festivals with your kids. Prepare in advance and take only what you need. Check the event website for any restricted items. Get a map and take note of restrooms and emergency stations. The right stroller is a must. Big wheels, sunshade, and a reclining seat will help keep small children comfy. Enough healthy snacks and water, as well as hand sanitizer and sunscre...
It's a beautiful one mile hike through this scenic Joshua Tree trail. For more information, visit: RoadSweetRoad.tv
Hankus describes his excitement in the Yiddish Book Center's commitment to ethnographic projects. He reflects, too, on the personal importance the Yiddish Book Center has played for him as an "institutional home." To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
Hankus Netsky laments how the pronunciation of Hebrew prayers was changed. To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story