“If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient.
It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.”
~ Winnie the Pooh
It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.”
~ Winnie the Pooh
When Good Parenting Feels Bad
You know that ogre-parent on your block that all the kids fear? The father at the supermarket who barks at his kids when they ask for candy at the checkout line? That dad at the mall who doesn’t care whether his crying daughter’s fourth grade friends get to wear booty shorts and midriff tank tops?
That’s me. The father that makes the rest of you feel pretty good about your suspect parenting skills. And you’re welcome...
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That’s me. The father that makes the rest of you feel pretty good about your suspect parenting skills. And you’re welcome...
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Strangers are living in my house. For free.
Call them squatters. But their name is still on the deed.
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ABOUT PATRICK
Patrick Caneday is the writer of the Small Wonders column appearing in the Burbank Leader and Glendale News Press newspapers each Saturday. Patrick was raised in Glendale, CA and now lives in Burbank. He has worked in the entertainment industry as a post production coordinator, supervisor and executive for almost 25 years. He's not a journalist or trained writer. He's just a working man and parent trying to make sense of fatherhood, culture, society and himself. |





