This site is closed to new comments and posts.

Notice: This site uses cookies to function.
If you are not comfortable with cookies then please don't browse this website.

Brooklyn Baby Daddy ... A Blog You Can Read — Brooklynian

Brooklyn Baby Daddy ... A Blog You Can Read

Hi Everyone,
I'm posting here about a blog I've been putting my heart and soul into called Brooklyn Baby Daddy. I think, however, that this is a better place to post about it than in the Random forum. I plan to update about it here, but hopefully not too much. Those who want to check it will, I'm sure.

But what's it about? Well, I am a 36 year old first time parent. My wife is 32, and is in the same boat. We live in Park Slope, which we both love, though we rent. She's a public school teacher, and I'm an editor at a Web-site. And, like a lot of you, probably, we are dealing with the issues of parenting as they come up: whether we should move, "natural" child birth, being afraid of doing bad jobs as parents. You know, the usual.

Well, anyway, here's a link to the blog itself: http://www.brooklynbabydaddy.blogspot.com/

Check it out, you might like it or even relate to it. Lately I've been writing about what it means to be a Generation X parent, and what it means to raise a child when your parents divorced. I also try to keep it fun! Anyway, thanks for reading!

--BBD

Comments

  • Cool, thanks for posting here, as we discussed. This is the best forum on Brooklynian for parent issues.

    Also, do you really hyphenate and capitalize "Web-site" in your job as an editor at a website? Is this the 1890s? You are channeling T. Herman Zweibel...

    http://www.theonion.com/content/node/25776
  • Truth, we do. Call it odd, but we do. And we always capitalize Internet.
  • Do you work at the NYT web"-"site?
  • No, I am at a leading financial site.
  • Brooklyn Baby Daddy
    I just read your blog
    Well not all of it, some of it
    We too are expecting (in January)
    and I really enjoyed it!

    Good job!
  • Mozel Tov! A winter baby!
  • Mazol Tov indeed!

    Any tricks for morning sickness?

    :)
  • Wow, I would have to ask the Brooklyn Baby Mama. I will post here when I find out.
  • From The Brooklyn Baby Mama, some morning sickness tips:

    "I saw an expectant mom was asking about morning sickness on the Brooklynian. Here are some ideas, if you want to post them:

    *Snacks right before bed and right after waking up -- something bland like crackers. Empty stomach = the devil.
    *Hard sucking candies help.
    *Seabands rule -- the things you put on your wrist to help travel sickness.
    *I found I could eat cold fruit when all else failed.

    Ah...I remember those old days. They seem so long ago."
  • You are so right
    Empty Stomach = The Devil
    Cold fruit is my Best Friend
    Thanks
  • Oh, what the heck, I updated the blog with some new stuff in the past week. You might enjoy checking it out.
  • new stuff about what?
  • About putting up shelves, and how hot its been.
  • Mr. Roper: You know you're lucky, Jack. You can be pals with a woman. You
    don't have the same problem that a regular man has.

    Jack: Like what?

    Mr. Roper: Like you'll never have a wife nagging you. Not that I have anything against marriage. But, wives can be very demanding. They're always asking you to, er, to, to…to DO things.

    Jack: What kinda things?

    Mr. Roper: You know! Things! Things!

    Jack: Like?

    Mr. Roper: Like, er…

    Jack: Like putting up shelves?

    Mr. Roper: That's it! Like putting up shelves. That's it. And they're never satisfied. I mean, it's not like a never put up a shelf…maybe, I may not put up as many shelves as, er, some husbands, but…[nods, 'macho'-ly] I put up shelves.

    Jack: I'm sure you do.

    Mr. roper: If Helen had her way… I'd, I'd be putting up a shelf every night.

    Jack: That's a lot of shelves!

    http://www.jefflawlor.com/ThreesCompany/SoundClips/PuttingUpShelvesLow.wav
  • Mr. Roper: You know you're lucky, Jack. You can be pals with a woman. You
    don't have the same problem that a regular man has.

    Jack: Like what?

    Mr. Roper: Like you'll never have a wife nagging you. Not that I have anything against marriage. But, wives can be very demanding. They're always asking you to, er, to, to…to DO things.

    Jack: What kinda things?

    Mr. Roper: You know! Things! Things!

    Jack: Like?

    Mr. Roper: Like, er…

    Jack: Like putting up shelves?

    Mr. Roper: That's it! Like putting up shelves. That's it. And they're never satisfied. I mean, it's not like a never put up a shelf…maybe, I may not put up as many shelves as, er, some husbands, but…[nods, 'macho'-ly] I put up shelves.

    Jack: I'm sure you do.

    Mr. roper: If Helen had her way… I'd, I'd be putting up a shelf every night.

    Jack: That's a lot of shelves!

    http://www.jefflawlor.com/ThreesCompany/SoundClips/PuttingUpShelvesLow.wav
  • Agreed, I definitely put up some shelves.
  • Agreed, I definitely put up some shelves.
  • Some new stuff about how to soothe a crying baby, for real, and, um, how I sold my comic books?
  • Some new stuff about how to soothe a crying baby, for real, and, um, how I sold my comic books?
  • Some new stuff, a bio, a look at how writing a blog about being a dad basically puts a target on my back.
  • The BBD weighs in on the ongoing vaccination debate, as I reveal what we did when it came time to innoculate our kid.

    --BBD
  • My semi-regular update: We had a baby naming for the Brooklyn Baby Baby, and I am currently writing about it. Lots of stuff about Judaism, so if you're into that ...
Sign In or Register to comment.