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Pete Gilbert

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Swimming Pool Summer with Kids: The Best, Worst of Times

July 10, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

It’s important to remember to enjoy the swimming pool. Manage the hard parts. And always remember, all of this stuff beats a cold winter.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: humor, outdoors, play, summer, swimming

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Youth Baseball in Spring — Cold, Long and I Love It

May 4, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

Baseball is a sport with no time limit, no clock. The games could last forever. In youth baseball, they often do. Most often, in bad weather.

Filed Under: National, sports Tagged With: baseball, daughters, humor, play, sons, spring, weather

best-cars-for-dads-road

Divide Parenting Tasks, Then Stay in Your Lane

November 7, 2016 by Pete Gilbert

Every family has their own way of dividing up tasks. Ours may not be typical but it’s something that works for our family.

Filed Under: parenting styles Tagged With: gender roles

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Potty Break? Give This Dad a Break

August 31, 2016 by Pete Gilbert

How could I take my daughter for a potty break and violate the cardinal rule of driving with kids: “Do Not Stop Unless Absolutely Necessary.”

Filed Under: travel Tagged With: humor

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School Report Card Too Complex to Make the Grade

May 19, 2016 by Pete Gilbert

As a kid, I knew if I brought home a report card that wasn’t mostly As and Bs, I was in trouble. If I printed my daughter’s report card off my computer and showed it to her, she would have no clue where to begin making sense of it all.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: report cards

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I Don’t Care if My Kid Goes to College

April 4, 2016 by Pete Gilbert

A four-year college isn’t the only post-high-school answer. There’s travel, volunteer work, or maybe technical school to learn to become a mechanic.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: college

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