Browsing All posts tagged under »parenting humor«

Fresh batch of favorite tweets!

December 17, 2011

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Here’s the latest round of favorite tweets from @IBecameMyDad. Have a great weekend, folks! Oh, and as always, if you’re wondering how to read a tweet? Check out this simple guide. Freshness dated December 16, 2011 On Random Thoughts I feel the need to point out that “A-mile-a-minute” is only 60 mph. Go a mile a […]

The evolution of embarrassment: why parents embarrass their children

December 14, 2011

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  Welcome to this week’s WTF Wednesday where you ask questions and I don’t. Today’s question comes anonymously through the magic of the internet. Dear IBMP, Why do parents embarrass their children? We recently answered a question about why children feel the need to embarrass their parents. It seems it’s time to tackle the other […]

The IBMP Dictionary of Parenting Terms

December 11, 2011

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I’ve been doing these Words of the Day for a long time now and, while there are only about 25 on this site at any one time, there are somewhere around 130 taking up valuable electrons on my computer. I’m nearly finished with the I’ve Become My Parents book and decided to put a glossary […]

Five secrets to talking to your date’s parents

December 7, 2011

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Welcome to this week’s edition of WTF Wednesday where your questions are my reason to lie through my teeth. Today’s question comes to us anonymously via the IBMP search term referrals. Dear IBMP, What are some considerations when talking to parents? I’m forced to make some assumptions here.  I’m going to assume, for example, that […]

We reveal why children like to embarrass their parents

November 29, 2011

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Well, it’s that time again: WTF Wednesday, where your best questions meet my worst answers. Today’s question comes from Anna Nonamus (@AnnaNonamus). She runs a blog called Because You’re a Moron (I think she was talking about me but I can’t prove it). Anna asks: Dear IBMP, Why do kids have to be embarrassing ass#*&$@s in […]

I like your to-do list better than mine

November 29, 2011

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Son, I found a To-Do list that you wrote today. I had no idea you were so organized! Sixteen things on it—that’s a lot for one day. I can totally understand how you’ve got no time for homework. I hope you don’t mind but I’ve taken the liberty of creating my own list to go […]