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Monday
Apr052010

Car Seats & Common Sense

Recorded before Easter, but due to some surgery C.C. went through it is hitting the feed a bit later then expected. But, with the warm weather coming back, the  Cast of Dads are all sorts of riled up and this is certainly the most fun we've had on a single episode. Enjoy!

Episode 14: Car Seats & Common Sense

Topics discussed on this episode:

  • First Sleepovers
  • Max's new grill
  • Which is harder to build? A swing set or a new grill.
  • Car seats for kids in buses & taxis
  • Convertable stroller into car seat
  • The "fun" of car seats
  • How did we ever survive before seat belts and safety everything
  • Common Sense = THE most important parenting skill
  • Texting while driving
  • Spot the Texting Game
  • Modern day Scarlett Letter?
  • C.C. apologizes to Cornell Basketball
  • Power washers
  • Spring Cleaning & Outdoor tasks
  • Home gardens
  • Yard Work Love vs. Hate
  • Brad wants to use a snow blower
  • Ocean Temperatures
  • Smurfing it up

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Cast of Dads is a group of podcasting and blogging dads who gather to gab about fatherhood.  The cast of dads includes C.C. Chapman, Jeffrey Sass, Max Kalehoff, Michael Sheehan, and Brad Powell, who collectively represent 13 kids from the youngest of babies to full grown adults. Each of them brings a unique perspective to being a father.

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