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Diaries of a Poopy Diaper Dad
“I am not touching that,” says my wife, thinking she will melt like a witch meeting water if she were to touch poop. As a good husband, I was willing to remove the radioactive threat from my wife’s presence. Her loss is my gain. I went on to become the poopy diaper dad of the house. These are my stories.
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The First Day Of Our Honeymoon
We’re on vacation this week, so we thought we might bring you along by retelling our honeymoon experience. We somehow, for reasons that escape us, decided to go San Diego, California – and we are so glad we did!
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Him Vs. Her – Habits That Annoy Us About Each Other
We’ve shared with you about how we pursue unity and how we complement each other in our marriage. This time we wanted to do a fun post featuring a “spousal showdown” about quicks/habits that annoy us about each other! And the purpose is to expose all the J U I C Y (hehe) stuff about the other person that you did not know.
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How We Complement Each Other In Marriage
One thing I delight to see displayed in my marriage is how we complement each other. The Bible instructs that the husbands and wives have complementary roles in marriage: As per Ephesians 5, a husband is to sacrificially love his wife and a wife is to sacrificially respect her husband.
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Life in the NICU – Meeting First Milestones
To wrap up our series, I’m highlighting a few of Rosie’s celebratory first milestones in the NICU. Rosie was born 8 weeks premature at 32 weeks. The NICU journey is all about meeting milestones. To graduate from the NICU at North York General, Rosie had to meet three requirements: A minimum weight of 1800g Be medically stable Feed orally through the breast and/or bottle. Along with these, Rosie met many other milestones along the way. Take a look at a few of Rosie’s “firsts” in the NICU. *This is PART 5 in our series recounting Rosie’s birth story (check out PART 1, PART 2, PART 3, and PART 4).