Fatherly Stuff: About Me/Intro

Feb 12, 2012

About Me/Intro

First and foremost, I'd like to thank you for checking out my blog.

A little about me: I'm a 20 something year old guy who was born and raised in New Jersey and currently living in New England. Like most young men, I thought I had life pretty much figured out. That is until, "It" happened. In June 2009, my life was changed forever when my wife and I welcomed our son into the world. Since then it's pretty much been a rollercoaster: the sleepless nights, the joyful moments that have brought me to tears, the stress and anxiety of whether I could actually pull this fatherhood thing off; all complied as inspiration for this blog.

The purpose of creating Fatherly Stuff is to not only share my thoughts and experiences to hopefully help others, but to also gain knowledge and insight from others' feedback and comments. The idea is we collectively pool our resources and learn from each other, as we strive to be better men and better fathers to our children.


Update: I am excited to announce that as of July 2013, I am a father of 2 boys!

Articles will be posted about 1-2  times a week (or a much a my kids will allow). In order to receive an email whenever new posts occur, you are more than welcome to subscribe to updates HERE

If you have any questions/comments/PR opportunities, you can reach me at fatherlystuff@gmail.com. I always take the time to respond to everyone who contacts me!

You can also connect with me by doing the following:


If you see a post that you like or you think could benefit someone you know, feel free to share by clicking one of the social media icons that are displayed on the right side of the blog and at the bottom of each post.

Happy Reading!

-Kyle




5 comments:

  1. Kyle
    I quite like this blog so I hope you do not mind that I put your blog details on my blog post called Father - Where on Earth Are You? This is for other readers to find you.I feel that more men could do with your help and advice, plus encouragement in dealing with their children. Keep up the good work.

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  2. Wow, I'd be honored. Thank you so much for your support. I really do appreciate it!

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  3. I came across your blog too and I'm impressed. I hope I can get more people here from my facebook page. I operate the Raising Confident Kids page on facebook and I think the fans would really benefit from this blog. Keep up the good work, and thank you for what you do.

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    1. Thank you, David for your kind words. I really like the premise of your book, so I downloaded the free Kindle version. Looking forward to reading it!

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  4. Kyle
    I miss your posts very much and will back later to read some more. Hope you and your family are all well.

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