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Dads, don’t call your wife ‘the wife’.
Dad, if you are a mouse, give your wife this crucial tip: A good place to build a nest for your babies is not a human’s grill*.
* No mice were injured in the development of this tip, but the whiskers of the Mom were a bit scorched.
Dads, do not dress your kids or yourself in a shirt that does not tuck in.
(But she says she got it from some other source)
Dads, you can’t expect what you aren’t going to inspect.
Dads, if your wife and your mom agree on something, go with it.
Dads, we’re well past the non-green days. But now it’s blossom time.

You only have a week to enjoy the days where trees are exploding with flowers. Go now. Take a walk with your family. Do it for your wife.
We recommend a walk around Como Lake in St. Paul.
This from philthecarl:
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I met with Andy Gammons today and he had a great tip. He said he always tries to express to his children the work of grace he sees in them, in the moment it’s happening.
Feel free to reword.
phil
PS – I shared this with my small group tonight and they were all blessed by it, and we all agreed that we shouldn’t just do this for our children, but for all believers.
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I saw no reason to reword
Dads, do you have a tip for Parenting that might help others? Email it to me and I’ll post it here.
Dads (okay, Dad’s in the northern part of the US and similar climes), you have a unique opportunity and a narrow window of time right now to enjoy nature as it rarely is.
Go right now, with your kids, on a walk through any woods (the bigger the better) and you will experience this rare combination:
1. Dry (as in snow-less and mud-less) ground.
2. Air temperatures comfortable to walk in.
3. Mostly leafless trees.
Your first thought might be – but green is what I want! Trees without leaves aren’t beautiful.
If you’re saying this, I’m guessing you haven’t tried it. It not unbeautiful, it’s just a different kind of beauty. God uses a different pallet in this part of spring. Look at the woods. And then look through them. You can see greater distances these days.

In the Twin Cities, I recommend Fort Snelling State Park
Okay, I just checked – don’t go there right now. It’s flooded.
So . . . How about William O’Brien?



