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January 1st, 2009 — David, Football, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, life, single dads from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
It’s the season for college football bowl games - the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and all those other bowls that are named after sponsors (I’m surprised there isn’t a Miley Cyrus bowl yet. Doh!) It’s also…
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December 9th, 2008 — David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, family, music lessons, parenting from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Parent-teacher conferences at my son’s middle school are held in the gymnasium, same place where they wrestle. It’s first-come, first-serve, stand in line and wait to talk to the teachers of your choice. Science, English, and math had predictably long…
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November 13th, 2008 — David, Friends, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, dating, economy, life from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
As a single dad with half-time custody, I straddle the worlds of parenting and dating. One night I’m helping my son with math homework, or discussing Hawthorne’s use of light and darkness with my daughter. The next night I’m on…
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October 21st, 2008 — David, Halloween decorations, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, parenting, single dad from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
I drove by my ex-wife’s house the other day and noticed it was decked to the hilt with spooky stuff for Halloween. There were pumpkins on the porch, cobwebs all over the yard, a tombstone, a witch, and a sword-stabbed…
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October 7th, 2008 — Cal Poly, David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, college campus tour, family from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
My daughter heads to college in less than two years. (Talk about time flying! Seems like only yesterday she was a little girl…) As a good and caring father, I’m making it my US News & World Report inspired duty…
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September 16th, 2008 — David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, family, humor, parenting, single dad from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Monday night my kids and I were lounging on the couch, watching the Raiders get spanked into (out of? despite? it wasn’t pretty) the Black Hole by the Denver Broncos. Suddenly, my twelve-year-old son says, “Hey! Look at my toes!”…
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August 20th, 2008 — David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, children, girls, parenting, single dad, soccer from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Like a lot of girls, my daughter has been playing soccer since she was five. She’s good at it. She’s now sixteen (about the same age as Miley Cyrus) and a leader on a competitive club team that consistently wins…
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August 5th, 2008 — David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, children, family, vacation from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
What’s a single dad to do when he’s barely seen his son all summer? A lunch date, of course! Usually my kids are with me half-time, but in summer their mom and I take turns having them for large blocks….
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July 22nd, 2008 — David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, family, healthy eating, single dad, single parenting, vacation from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
My kids and I spent last week on vacation in a San Diego beach house with my brother and his wife and their two kids. It was great. Too much food, too much sun, too much activity, too much fun….
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July 1st, 2008 — Birth & Adoption Stories, David, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, baby names, labor and delivery, natural childbirth, youtube Bill Cosby from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
I don’t belong here. A delivery room is no place for a man. Here was my wife, in obvious pain, the epidural drip little to no comfort. Nurses tended to her compassionately, the doctor was on her way. And just…
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June 25th, 2008 — David, Relationships, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, dating, matchmaking, single parent from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
At a friend’s pot-luck dinner party, while the other men were outside talking sports, I was in the kitchen with the women discussing recent bestsellers. Suffice to say, I was charming them out of their pants and skirts. They were…
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June 12th, 2008 — David, Euro 2008, Italian Serie A Soccer, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, father's day, soccer, soccer dad from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Soccer moms and dads like me have become commonplace. We schlep our kids eight months of the year to practices, camps, tournaments, even futsal class, then on game day sit on the sidelines sipping lattes and hoping - no, praying…
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May 30th, 2008 — David, MySpace, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, Yahoo IM, facebook, parenting from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Back in the day of the dinosaur, when I was a teen growing up in the 70’s, a ringing telephone was an event that involved the entire family. For a long time our home only had one phone, attached by…
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