MAN CAVE

Meditations of a Balding, Fat Guy

Non me dico vigilante

Latest from the Blog

  • GRANDSONS
    The author reflects on marriage, family, and generational parenting. Drawing on military and paternal experiences, he argues that raising boys differs from raising girls. Fathers use firmness, challenge, and modeling to shape sons, while mothers prefer gentler methods. He asks for mutual respect for differing approaches to raising grandsons together.
  • Haimish the Haggis
    The narrator introduces Haimish, a young Scottish Haggis living in a tidy burrow with his family in the Highlands. The story revolves around Haimish learning the importance of responsibility after making a mess in the kitchen. He apologizes to his brothers, highlighting the value of admitting mistakes and accepting consequences.
  • Haimish Sneaks a Peek
    Haimish tries to sneak a look at his Christmas present, but gets caught by his pa. He learns that sneaking a look is not a good thing because it spoils others’ joy. All is forgiven in the end.
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