After April’s showers bring May flowers, the world’s abuzz with busy little bees.
Parents strive to keep our little bees buzzing in the right direction, though it can feel impossible when dandelions are popping up everywhere you look.
Still, buzz we do, through playgrounds, sports, activities, first communions, or whatever life throws at us in May. Moving ever-forward towards the cliff jump that is summer vacation.
CT Dads welcomes all stay-at-home dads or primary caregivers to join us on Sunday, June 4th for one last meal before the schools let out and summer burns us all.
Save the Date: Sunday, June 4th at 6PM in Middletown. See below for information on how to be notified when the restaurant is chosen.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed this spring, The National At-Home Dad Network offers online weekly mental health support meetings on Sundays at 9 PM and Tuesdays at noon.
How to Stay Connected
Send me an email at chris@ctdads.com telling me what phone number or Messenger account you want to be contacted on, then I’ll reach out and introduce myself.
Now that we’ve got each others’ numbers, you can text me anytime day or night (I shut off notifications as needed, but will respond) if you want to chat.
And I’ll reach out to you twice a month with a personal message. I will never add you to a group text without your permission.
The first text will let you know the next meeting’s date and the second will let you know which restaurant we’re going to and ask if you’re able to attend.
Why not just decide earlier and only send one text? Because checking in on each other is sort of the whole point.
Well why not just send an email? Because stay-at-home dads only use email for taxes and password resets.
And if we ever forget to text you, or texting isn’t your thing, check back here at www.ctdads.com where they’ll both be posted whenever the decisions are made.