Our first newsletter — “Rogue Dad’s Best of the InterWebs” — is hopefully going to drop in a few weeks. Subscribe to receive it (only 3-4x/year planned at the moment), along w/notifications of my weekly posts. In addition to Blog/InterWeb article highlights, I’ll pull the veil and give blog statistics, share my secret to MASSIVE […]
The Meaning of Alt-Brown
This blog went live in April, 2017 — I have yet to explain the blog tagline (“An alt-brown look at medicine, money, faith, and family”), or provide a blog “origin story.” It’s probably taken this long because as in many other things, I take awhile to get to the point. I tend to ramble and […]
Pay More, Save More — Being The Boss
This is a guest post from Anjali Jariwala, a certified financial planner (CFP), certified public accountant (CPA), and founder of FIT Advisors. She provides an overview of some of the important tax and savings consequences of being an employee vs. being self-employed. Anjali is a site sponsor, but this is not a paid post. […]
Dealing with the Unexpected — The Code
Expect the Unexpected I glanced over at the infant and immediately became concerned. A moment ago he was smiling — now he was grunting, less interactive, and appeared very uncomfortable. It was a sudden change. It’s a common scenario in pediatrics — kid appears to be doing great, until suddenly he isn’t. I looked to […]
The Dad Life
I had our first guest post planned for this week, however I did not have time to edit it. Instead, I am sharing my favorite YouTube video: I can’t tell if my older brother modeled himself after this video, or they observed him for months before making it. I will admit that I have cheap […]
Why We Don’t Have Nice Things
Turning a New Home into a Fixer Upper We had been in the new home for one week before Rogue Two took a hammer to the wall. He calls himself a “worker,” (as in construction worker), and he enjoys “fixing” things around the house. The afternoon I heard him banging, I realized the tenor of […]