Most days just keeping up with our 19 month old son wears both myself and my wife out. I can't imagine throwing in seven, yes, seven dogs to boot, but that's exactly what Angela at Seven Dogs and A Baby blog does every day. Today, Seven Dogs and a Baby features Sandbox Threads.
For our regular readers, you will know that I'm a southern boy originally from Tennessee, and after reading Seven Dog's review today, I am disappointed in myself. I grew up seeing roadside barns painted with "See Rock City," and when I was putting together designs for our Travel Places section, it did not occur to me to include a See Rock City design. Well, that's about to change.
Thank you Angela for the review, and look for a See Rock City design to debut on Sandbox Threads in the weeks to come.
Monday, March 31
Seven Dogs and A Baby
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 2:15 PM
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- The Dad of Sandbox Threads
- I'm not, to my knowledge, a "hipster parent (I was in the marching band in high school for petes sake)," and to be honest, I don't even know what being a "hipster parent" entails. I don't live in the city (although I have), and I couldn't name a posh baby clothing line if I had to. I do, however, enjoy good music, vintage tees, most things 80s, Jon Stewart, the Office, and now that I have a son & a daughter, I enjoy dressing them in funky, retro clothes void of duckies and doggies. If that coupled with being a stay at home dad makes me a hipster parent, then I guess I'm guilty.
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