This week, according to the readers of GNMParents, the hottest stuff on the internet is… AdventureDad! from The BlogFathers! AdventureDad wrote a great post with advice on occupying the minds of youngsters during the long days of summer. Congrats to AdventureDad on being red hot this week!
Hey, AdventureDad, and the rest of you moms and dads, who are you going to nominate for next week?!?
As for this week, here are your Hot Stuff Of The Week nominees, for your dining and dancing pleasure:
Be A Good Mom wrote a passionate expression of her feelings on how people respond to her son. This one’s not to be missed.
Zen Habits posted a thorough entry detailing Stay At Home Parenting tips. Great reading, excellent tips, and a cute little baby to boot!
Need a solid howl of laughter? Cacklin’ Rose brings the funny with her view on teamwork at her house.
Finally, there’s lots of buzz around the study that shows that kids would rather eat food labeled as from McDonald’s, even if it’s a carrot. LuckyMom comments on this, with an outstanding personal assessment of the marketing that is aimed at our kids.
Ok folks, that’s that - time to get votin’! And, please, would you take a moment to send us your nominations for Hot Stuff Of The Week? We are psyched to get a glimpse at your view of the internet. Send your favorites to Megin. Thanks Bunches!!
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3 responses so far ↓
SJ // Aug 7, 2007 at 10:28 am
Just a quick comment - Dianne’s post is copied (with attribution) from the NY times article - which was excellent.
Whitney // Aug 8, 2007 at 4:33 am
I have a couple of nominees for next week- Dancing With Meatballs- a to do calendar site for parents; and ClassyMommy.com- great site of unusal gifts and product reviews as well!
Leo Babauta // Sep 11, 2007 at 4:29 am
Hi … just wanted to clarify that the stay at home article is actually from my site, Zen Habits. Internet Redux is a scraper site that copied the article (and many others of mine) without permission. I’d appreciate it if you could link to the original article!
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