7 Dad Blogs Worth Reading

Posted: June 17, 2012 at 3:14 pm

Parents blogging about parenting isn't new.

It became an official "thing" the usual way: when the New York Times ran a trend piece.

That was in 2005, when, according to Catherine Connors of parenting site Babble, Technorati estimated that 8,500 moms and dads were blogging about parenting. By 2010 there were 4.2 million, Connors said. (Babble and ABC News are owned by Disney.)

Most of them are women, who, as we know, have healthier faculties of self-expression. "Mommy bloggers" have recently exploded in number, becoming a new "thing." But we Dads have gotten into the game.

According to a survey released Wednesday by Euro RSCG, 52 percent of "Digital Dads" "those leading-edge influencers who are shaping trends and markets" (EURO RSCG is a marketing/PR firm) and 20 percent of "Average Joes" have written about parenting online via a blog, Facebook or another site.

Dad blogs vary widely, from intimate, when-I-can-squeeze-it-into-my-schedule journals aimed at friends and family to slick, ad-filled sites that keep the family in juice and diapers.

Some increasingly engage in social activism.

In February, Doug French, blogger of Laid-Off Dad , helped spark a "shop-in" at JCPenney to support its partnering with Ellen DeGeneres after a conservative advocacy group slammed the retailer for having a gay spokesperson.

Here is a sampling of clickworthy Dad blogs.

Message With A Bottle is tersely funny in a lad-mag way. In 2010 Chris Illuminati quit his job and became a stay-at-home dad and freelance writer. His posts revolve around photographs of Post-It notes, which he used for work and began incorporating into taking care of his son.

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