Rated: PG-13Running Time: 2 hours, 11 minutesDVD Release Date: August 28, 2012Child-friendly? Battleship certainly has its fair share of big explosions, alien invaders and attractive, soaking-wet women, but this film adaptation of the popular board game also brings plenty of thrilling fun that older children are sure to enjoy.Granted, I've had some time to accept that … [Read more...] about Movie Review: Battleship
Archives for August 2012
Ann Romney speech a turn-off for dads?
Politics aside, was I the only one a shocked at the Ann Romney rah-rah speech about the supremacy of moms. Don't get me wrong, I believe moms are great. I also love strong women, including my own mother and my wife. I found Ms. Romney's speech reaching a little too hard to bring women back into the fold after Democratic "war on women" charges. Does one sex really have to own … [Read more...] about Ann Romney speech a turn-off for dads?
Fun ways to incorporate memory-enhancing foods in your kids’ lunches
Dealing with a child who is a picky eater can be a nightmare - much less handling an entire household of them. However, it's your paternal duty to make sure your children are getting the nutrition their growing bodies and minds need. With the first day of school right around the corner, here are a few tips on incorporating memory-enhancing foods into your kids' … [Read more...] about Fun ways to incorporate memory-enhancing foods in your kids’ lunches
Should you consider yoga for your kids?
These days, it seems like if kids aren't absorbed with a marathon of TV shows, then they're off playing video games or surfing the internet for hours. If this sounds like your household on a Saturday afternoon, you may be looking for ways to get your little ones out of the house and into a more active lifestyle. Though it's not as traditional as little league or a … [Read more...] about Should you consider yoga for your kids?
Three common child vaccine myths debunked
As a new father, your child's well-being is your responsibility. While looking at schools and saving for college might be the first things that come to mind, it's also important to make sure your baby receives the proper medical care so he or she can grow up healthy and strong. Vaccines are an important part of your little one's development, but misinformation … [Read more...] about Three common child vaccine myths debunked