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December 2011

Top 10 Posts of 2011

2011 was a great year for Mocha Dad. I was selected as a top Dad blog on Babble and SheKnows. I participated in the Twizzlers Landmark Summer Roadtrip, I was selected as an eBay Parent Panel Ambassador, I blogged for Dr. Smiths as a Premium Parent, and I worked on some exciting campaigns with several [...]

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Merry Christmas

I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Enjoy the time with your family. Stay Strong,

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Mocha Dad’s Last Minute Christmas Gift Ideas for Dads

If you’re like me, you wait until the last minute to do your Christmas shopping. Sometimes it works out well because I’ve been able to score some great deals. Other times, I’ve been stuck in a crowded mall at the 11th hour picking through the left-overs. If you’re still searching for that special Christmas gift, [...]

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The Power of a Simple Christmas Card

Today’s communication tools such as e-mail, texting, Facebook, and Twitter were designed to help people stay in touch. While I enjoy using these tools (except for e-mail), I sometimes feel as if our dependence on technology has made it more difficult to develop authentic relationships. One thing that I like to do to remain connected [...]

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The Search for Mark Henry

My sons are huge WWE fans. They can’t wait to watch RAW and Smackdown each week. Therefore, I wasn’t surprised when they asked for wrestling action figures for Christmas. I was surprised at how difficult finding these figures would be. I had no idea that WWE action figures were a hot holiday item. My ignorance [...]

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The Bag of Quarters

My wife and I are committed to helping others. We do this by volunteering, donating money or items, or getting involved with causes we believe in. Most of all, we try to be a blessing to other people through everyday acts of kindness. We also teach these values to our children. As a parent, it’s [...]

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Protect Your Children From Sexual Abuse

Over the past few years, stories of adults sexually abusing children have been making the headlines. We’re all familiar with the horrific abuse cases discovered in the Catholic Church, Penn State, and Syracuse. The other day, I read a story about a man who was viewing child porn in the first class cabin of an [...]

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