Adulting killed your adventure. Here's how to bring it back without quitting your job or moving to Bali. When Did We Stop Having Fun Together? The other night, I found myself thinking about this one random Tuesday from years ago. My wife and I had dragged all the couch cushions onto the floor and turned the living room into a blanket fort. Popcorn everywhere. … [Read more...] about How to Bring the Fun Back Into Your Marriage—Even When You’re Both Exhausted
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Why We Stopped Building Things That Last—and How It’s Costing Us
How the shift from purposeful design to disposable distraction has left us empty I don’t think we talk enough about how modern life feels. Not in terms of productivity or features or screen time—but in terms of fulfillment. We’re surrounded by more tools, toys, and technology than at any point in history. But when you step back, when you really look at the systems we’ve … [Read more...] about Why We Stopped Building Things That Last—and How It’s Costing Us
5 Ways to Stop Feeling Invisible as a Husband and Dad
You fix the faucet, pay the mortgage, clean up the puke at 3 a.m., and still feel like a background character in your own family. I've been there. Maybe you have too. Showing up day after day, handling the unglamorous work of fatherhood and partnership, while feeling like no one's clapping. Or noticing. Or even looking in your direction. But here's the twist: This isn't … [Read more...] about 5 Ways to Stop Feeling Invisible as a Husband and Dad
What Moms Really Want on Mother’s Day (It’s Not What You Think)
Every year we gather the kids, plan a pancake breakfast, and shower Mom with handmade cards. It's sweet. It's chaotic. And sometimes... it's exactly what she dreads. Picture it: glitter exploding across freshly vacuumed floors like a craft store detonated in your living room. Toast burning while you're coaching a child through flipping pancakes ("No, buddy, the spatula is … [Read more...] about What Moms Really Want on Mother’s Day (It’s Not What You Think)
The Emotional Legacy Dads Pass Down—Whether They Mean To or Not
My son has my eyebrows. My daughter got my sarcasm. Only one of those gets us both in trouble at school. It hit me last week as I was driving the kids home from soccer practice. My son let out this deep, exasperated sigh when another driver cut us off—the exact same sound that's been my signature move since college. He even had my head tilt. It was like watching a mini-me in … [Read more...] about The Emotional Legacy Dads Pass Down—Whether They Mean To or Not