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		<title>Celebrating Daddies for Father&#8217;s Day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 04:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: If you are an e-mail or rss subscriber, please click the post title to see the video. Continuing the conversation about nurturing and attentive fathers, today we&#8217;re going to celebrate those special men in our lives. Happy Father&#8217;s Day to my own baby-daddy and to all the wonderful, attentive, supportive, and all-around great fathers [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Note: If you are an e-mail or rss subscriber, please click the post title to see the video.</em></p>
<p>Continuing the conversation about <strong><a id="s1m6" title="Do Attentive and Nurturing Fathers Exist?" href="http://www.modernmami.com/parenting/attentive-nurturing-fathers/">nurturing and attentive fathers</a></strong>, today we&#8217;re going to celebrate those special men in our lives. <strong>Happy Father&#8217;s Day</strong> to my own baby-daddy and to all the wonderful, attentive, supportive, and all-around great fathers out there!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll let some other women gush about their special men. Enjoy.</p>
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<p><em>Not all fathers are created equal, I am learning. From the birth of our son, my husband has changed diapers, washed and fed the baby, disciplined the toddler and now hung out with the big boy while I go to networking events. Apparently this is rare (except for Melanie, who said similar in a recent post).</em></p>
<p><em>When I go out, I don&#8217;t ask my husband to &#8220;babysit.&#8221; He&#8217;s the father! Babysitters are outside of the immediate family, and he certainly doesn&#8217;t qualify. As a mother, yes, I experience that Mother Guilt that makes me feel like I&#8217;m the only one who can successfully bandage a boo boo, pack a lunch or comfort my son&#8217;s tears. But I know that&#8217;s not so, because my husband is equally qualified for the role.</em><em>I&#8217;m not sure why my friends complain about their men being less than willing to help out with parenting tasks. Maybe they just feel more in control if they do it, and their husbands see that and take a back seat. At any rate, I know how lucky I am to have an equal partner in parenting.</em></p>
<p>~Susan Payton, <a id="ppw6" title="SometimesParentingSucks.com" href="http://www.sometimesparentingsucks.com/">Sometimes Parenting Sucks</a></p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2603" style="margin: 0 10px 10px 0;" title="Sasha Making Silly Faces with Daughter" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/sashadada-300x225.jpg" alt="Sasha Making Silly Faces with Daughter" width="300" height="225" /><em>I can&#8217;t say I purposely chose a good father for my children. I was 22 when I married, 23 when my first daughter was born. My girls are now 4 and 9 months old and I can confidently say that they have lucked out in the father department. My husband Sasha is hands on. Every morning he wakes up with both of them to let me sleep in until the last possible minute. From the comfort of my warm bed I hear them playing, eating breakfast, I hear him doing his best to make my fashion specific preschooler happy with the outfit choices he picks out, I hear him soothe my pre-walker when she falls. These sounds are like music to me. My girls have their own special relationship with their dad and that brings me joy. When he reads my oldest daughter her bedtime stories and falls asleep beside her in her pink plastic monstrosity of a bed, I often just let them be and snap a photo for my memory bank. It&#8217;ll be years before they realize how blessed they are to have a dad that loves them enough to be there for them and smother them with attention but I know one day they will. Happy Father&#8217;s Day, Sasha!</em></p>
<p>~Bunmi Zalob, <a href="http://www.thewomenofchestnutstreet.com">The Women of Chestnut Street</a></p>
<div style="background-color: #bdd9f0; border: 1px; padding: 0.75em; margin-bottom: 1em;">Angelica from <a id="bq4v" title="Modern Familia" href="http://modernfamilia.com/">Modern Familia</a> has such a great husband, that he provided her with blog material. Seriously, how many of us have been begging the husband to write a guest post, right? He shared some <strong><a id="v09v" title="Working Dad Tips for Staying Involved with Kids" href="http://modernfamilia.com/being-involved-and-connected-to-your-children-tips-from-a-working-dad/">tips from a working dad for being involved with your kids</a></strong>. While all his suggestions are great, one of my favorites is &#8220;<em>As much as I can, I try to shower the kids, make bubble baths, clean their ears, shampoo their hair, choose their clothes and dress them up. <strong>Doing the everyday stuff is really what matters</strong>.</em>&#8221; Head over and see for yourself why Angelica&#8217;s husband is a special papa.</div>
<p><em>My husband is one of the best dads in the world. He is in charge of the sleep routine of our two active boys and reads, prays, and teaches them something new every night. He likes to be sure our two angels go to bed knowing how loved they are. I love to see them playing together &#8211; it&#8217;s like I have 3 kids instead of 2! I&#8217;m so proud of him; every day I think about how blessed I am to have such a loving, supporting husband and amazingly involved daddy.</em></p>
<p>~Silvia, <a href="http://www.mamalatinatips.com/" target="_blank">Mama Latina Tips</a></p>
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<p><em>I always had a feeling my husband, Joe, would be an amazing father. He loves kids and becomes one of them when he&#8217;s around children. But to see him with our son and daughter, it fills my heart with even more love and admiration for him. He&#8217;s always showing them how much he loves them, making sure they are tucked in at night, even willing to do a manicure for my 4 year old daughter. Thanks to him, our son loves sports. He hasn&#8217;t missed one sports match our son has been in, and is willing to play soccer with him even in 100 degree weather. And when he went on a business trip a few weeks ago, he did not take off the sillybandz bracelets our children gave him for good luck. Even if they looked funny with his suit. I am so grateful that he is such an amazing father.</em></p>
<p>~Jeannette Kaplun, <a id="thto" title="Todobebé" href="http://www.todobebe.com/">Todobebé</a></p>
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<p><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2637" title="Dad with 3 Children" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_2676-300x199.jpg" alt="Dad with 3 Children" width="300" height="199" style="margin: 0 0 10px 10px;" />As far as fathers go, I didn&#8217;t grow up with a great one. My father believed that by providing food and shelter he was fulfilling his obligations. Culturally, we were told that the love and emotional support and affection came from the mother, not the father. The father wasn&#8217;t the one that ran to you when you were hurt or needed help with homework, or cared for you when you were sick or crying.</em></p>
<p><em>Imagine my surprise every single day, as I watch my husband Travis in his role as father. He is a provider, as my father was, but he is also incredibly nurturing and affectionate. From day one, he has been completely hands on and involved. He is gentle, caring, patient, and loving. When I find that I can&#8217;t do any more because I am tired or frustrated, or both, he takes over. We talk a lot about the love of a mother for her child, but I have to say, the love my husband has for his children, all three of them, is something I am often both enviable and proud of.</em></p>
<p><em>If there has ever been a true example of what a man is, it is my husband with his children. He is our shelter, our rock, our comforter, our joy. We look up to him for so much and he never falters.</em></p>
<p><em>My children are truly lucky to have him as a Dad.</em></p>
<p>~Carol Cain, <a href="http://www.nycitymama.com">The Adventures of a NY City Mama</a></p>
<p><strong><em>Let&#8217;s hear some more great stories! Share with us all about the wonderful father of your children.</em></strong></p>
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