Showing posts with label interviews from the daddyshack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews from the daddyshack. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2007

Daddyshack Remodeled

Look how clean the floors are now! All of the laundry is put away and the dishes are done, too! OK, my nose is growing. What did happen occurred when a giant forklift came in the middle of the night, picked the shack up off it's blocks, and set it down on it's new foundation here.

Moving on up like George and Weezie!

In my quest to become a Joomla! master, I transformed Daddyshack from a blog to a website with new features and content. It's still a work in progress but it's almost complete. I'll be adding all of the blog/site links here on the right column and set many of them up as feeds. There will be a news feed, video gallery, photo gallery, and a page listing all of the Interviews from the Daddyshack, a fun interview format for dads to express some of their thoughts on fatherhood that I do for my column at Quirkee.com

The new URL is a page on my jamesgrayson.com photography site but you can reach it by using daddyshack.net and daddyshack.us. The daddyshack.com URL is being squatted on until 2014 unless I can make him an offer he can't refuse. Don't wait here while I don't hold my breath!

I'll continue to keep this Blogger page here for redirection indefinitely in case you forget to change your links. Just remember, you won't have as much fun here as you will in the newly remodeled Daddyshack with it's bamboo wood floors, slate tiled bathrooms, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, hot tub, wet bar...

Thank you all for reading here and I hope to see you over there!

James

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Interviews from the Daddyshack: Ed Lamaze

Next in the series of Interviews from the Daddyshack is Ed Lamaze. I first met him on the DadStaysHome.com forum and quickly discovered his blog titled Zoƫ's Dad. Ed has been an at-home dad for over 6 years. Once an ER nurse, he is now bandaging boo-boos full time at home. With five children, two of them twins, he somehow managed to find time to come into the Daddyshack for an interview. Here is what Ed had to say:

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Q: Taking on the commitment of an at-home dad is a big decision. What factors contributed to your family's decision?

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Interviews from the Daddyshack: Whit Honea

I am happy to announce a new series of at-home dad interviews for my Because I Said So column at Quirkee.com! There are so many at-home dads online that have formed friendships in the various blog communities and forums. I thought it would be fun to share some of them with you by asking them about their lives. The first installment of Interviews from the Daddyshack is with Whit Honea!

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Some of you may recognize Whit from his blog Honea Express. Check out what Whit had to say while in the Daddyshack:

Interviews from the Daddyshack: Whit Honea