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Community Service Dad

November 13th, 2009

Real Dad Blog Version:  Dads should do community service with their kids.

One of my big rewards as a teacher is being able to do community service projects as a teacher.  The last two schools years I was able to get a grant to take my students on a monthly community project.  The grant covers the transportation to get form point A to B and then back.  Some of my favorite projects have been packaging food for hungry kids in Haiti through Feed My Starving Children, organizing books for shipping at a place called Books for Africa, and doing fall and spring cleanup in the local community.

Today’s community service project was at a place called People Serving People.  It is place that provides homeless families with a place to live while helping them finding jobs and provides education to get them back on their feet.  People Serving People has a very good thing going on there.

Today, my students made poinsettia ornaments so kids could get presents from church families.  We put in our time for a very good cause.  It is very neat to see my students want to go on community service projects.  My students come from a variety of financial backgrounds.  Some of the students are filthy rich and some are very poor.  The neat thing is that they all like to give and make other people happy.

I was touched walking into People Serving People today.  I saw little kids without homes being given a chance to be warm.  As a dad, my heart goes out to them.  I am just glad the parents and the children have a chance to receive help to get back on their feet.

I am excited to share these same experiences with Rylan and my future children.  It is good to give time for good causes.   All dads can show their kids it is important to give your time to help people.  All people need a friendly hand.

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Dad Turns Oven On with Beaten Child Inside

November 12th, 2009
Dad Loser - Bad Dad

Dad Loser - Bad Dad

Real Dad Blog Version: I think William T. Hurley might get the dad loser of the year for this incident.

A few days ago, a dad got mad at his 10 year old son for who knows what. What happened next was a child’s worse nightmare. His dad started beating him with his fists and burned him with a hot iron. The boy escaped from his father and sought refuge in the oven. The dad, in his not so brilliant moment, decided to turn the oven on. Luckily, the boy got out when the oven started getting warm. The cops finally came and the boy was rescued.

The police arrested the dad. To make this story worse, the man told his police that he would beat his son again and then actually tried to beat him in front of the officers.

This dad does need some serious help if he ever wants to see his child again. William T. Hurley, you get the dad loser award and probably should never see your son again. Know matter how bad your 10 year old son is, he doesn’t deserve what you gave to him. A spanking is one thing, but burning him and beating him? Then you have to go and turn the oven in when he was so scared of you he was hiding in the oven.

Your son is my prayers. I hope he gets the reform he needs so he will never be like you.

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