If you’ve been around the daddyblogs on the right, you’ve probably seen me about (especially if you frequent daddytypes.com).
The family currently consists of Kaz, Ms. Kaz (his wife), his daughter (now almost three and a half four), a new-ish baby (“The Boy”) and two naughty older siblings, also known as cats.
Ms. Kaz and I are vegetarian and try to be as green as we can be. We try to add a little here and a little there, making us greener by the day (or maybe week.. or month). Wanting the best for our children has only made us greener. And yes, we are raising them vegetarian, although, when they’re older, they can decide for herself.
I wanted to blog in order to share some tips and products to help other parents be green, to share the joys and frustrations and confusion that come with being a dad, and, yes, a little parading, because every dad thinks his kids are the best… well, most of the time!
I’m always looking for comments, suggestions, news, etc. Just drop me a line:


October 4, 2006 at 3:09 pm |
I was just introduced to you by MetroDad, and I love what I’m reading so far. Can’t wait to dive into your archives, but that will have to wait for another slow work day.
[Kaz: Thanks for stopping by! Those are some of the sweetest words a new blogger can read "can't wait to dive into your archives"!]
October 6, 2006 at 9:18 am |
MetroDad was right. I love reading your blog.
[Kaz: thanks! that is always nice to hear!
and thanks for stopping in. Hopefully, we'll be seeing a lot more of you and everyone else who stopped by via MD!]
November 16, 2006 at 12:37 am |
Saw you on daddytypes and love what you’re doing! Though I have to ask … what are earth does start the chocolate poop mean? Too funny. Keep it up.
[Kaz: I wish I knew... it is become a dinner time tradition lately, though!]
February 28, 2007 at 2:59 pm |
Hi there,
Just wondering, are you Canadian?
April 30, 2008 at 8:11 pm |
I just happened upon your blog and enjoy reading it so far!
October 18, 2008 at 4:54 pm |
You had me cracking up – thanks! (Especially the stairing at the walls bit!) Glad to read a dad’s perspective!