This is a first post in my new category: Otherwise Interesting. This category will include posts about issues not directly related to our niche, but interesting enough to be on my blog.
Today my daughter had to stay home because of a fever, and guess who had to stay with her? It didn’t take much of a battle with M (the wife) to see who it will be. She simply used her veto rights, and my day was predetermined.
Keeping company to a 1y/o toddler is no easy task. Mental stability and nerves of steel are required. It is fun, but at the end of the day, all you want to do is stare at your tv with your cup of tea, or beer, or whatever your poison is.
Having a baby changes you in a way most people do not understand until they are parents themselves.
This series of 28 schematics is funny to the average visitor, but it is hilarious to a parent. What is even more funnier is that we actually do several of the “bad” things. Want to guess which ones?
My personal favorite:





























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aHaha! Informative Post! Some great parenting tips… Couldn’t help stumbling this one
By the way, Watch Joachim’s reply about YATCP. He’s the plugin author! Hope to see all the issues resolved soon.
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Thanks Abhinav.
I read the comment. I don’t think that was the issue for me though. After activating that plugin, my whole sidebar dropped downwards, below the page… I didn’t even get to testing it, so I didn’t press the “Reply”…