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Survival Guide

 The Survival Guide is packed with practical 100+ "how to" advice on every day situations, decisions, and crises you'll face as a dad. Humorous, non-fluffed, and boiled down to step-by-step points, these articles get you what you need when you need it.

10 Handyman Skills Every Savvy Daddy Needs

Posted by tony - May 27, 2011 - Survival Guide
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How many times have you had to pay hundreds of dollars for a simple repair that you probably could have done yourself?  Here are 10 handyman skills that every savvy daddy needs to know how to do to save money and be the hero in the family.

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How to Prepare for Your Family’s Financial Future

Posted by tony - May 27, 2011 - finances, Survival Guide
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With the uncertain economy, rising costs of necessities like gas and food and fewer jobs available every year, how do you help to make sure that you and your family are financially prepared for the future?

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6 Things to Think about when Shopping for Insurance

Posted by tony - May 27, 2011 - finances, Survival Guide
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Do you know what you should be looking for when you buy insurance? Here are six important things to think about when shopping for insurance to help you make the best decision for yourself and for your family.

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How to Make the Most of Your Trip to the Zoo

Posted by tony - November 1, 2010 - Child, Fun, Preteen, Survival Guide, Toddler
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A family trip to the zoo can be a fun and educational experience for both the kids and the parents. With all of the various animals to look at, your time at the zoo can fly by quickly and you might only get a part of the experience that you were hoping for.

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How to Make the Most of Your Trip to the Theater

Posted by tony - November 1, 2010 - Child, Fun, Preteen, Survival Guide, Teen
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Does the thought of taking your child to the theater give you the chills? Have you needed a night of culture but had to put it off because you can’t find a babysitter? Taking your child to the theater is a great way to expose them to a night of culture while spending quality time together. But how do you make sure your night at the theater together is an enjoyable one? Here are some tips to help you make the most of your trip to the theater.

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How to Make the Most of Your Camping Trip

Posted by tony - November 1, 2010 - Child, Fun, Preteen, Survival Guide, Teen
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Father and son camping

If you have been looking for something to do with your children that involves spending a lot of quality time together, camping may be one of the best activities to accomplish those goals.

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