Podcast Episode 13 – GKGW Fathers Mandate 2 – Regularly Demonstrate Love to your Wife

The Fathers Mandate Part 2 of 8
Based on Chapter 4 from Growing Kids God’s Way 

1.  A father must cultivate a sense of family identity. (Review)

– Be proud of your family – as Mr Ezzo said be the cheer leader (We are the Osbornes and we…) Rise above the level of mediocrity!

I added a couple of blog posts this week. One related to Cub Scout activities this past weekend. Our oldest two boys got to shoot BB Guns, Bow and Arrows, and Sling Shots.

Make sure your activities are in line with your family goals and values. Do you have them written down? Are your goals Simple, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, TRUTH based?
What education method makes your family unique: Public, private or home school?

2.  A father must regularly demonstrate love to his wife.

Mr. Ezzo says, “If you really love your children then give them the gift of confidence and security. Show them how much you love their mom.”

In Episode 4 I talked about the importance of Dating and Couch Time.

In Episode 7 I talked about the need for dads to take your wife out of her role as a mom and put her back in her role as a wife. To do this you need to elarn your wife’s love language. The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman 

In the coming weeks I will share ideas to help dads fulfill the remaining mandates
3.  A father must understand and respect his child’s private world.
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4.  A father must give his children the freedom to fail.
5.  A father must be the encourager of the family.
6.  A father must guard his tongue and his tone and learn to measure his response against the excitement on their faces.
7.  A father must routinely embrace his children.
8.  A father must build the trusting relationship on God’s Word, not on human wisdom.

Tech Time

Microsoft Intelligence Report

The PDF report can be found in the download section ont he right side of the page.

An in-depth perspective on software vulnerabilities and exploits, malicious code threats, and potentially unwanted software in the first half of 2011.

45% – User Interaction Required
26% – Autorun of USB or network files

What you can do.

  1. Be smart.
  2. Implement strong passwords and Patch your systems. There are patches for your OS, Browsers (IE, FireFox, Safari, Chrome) Aplciaitons (Adobe flash, reader, etc), iTunes, Qiucktime, MS Office.

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Technology Safety is more about Behavior than the Technology!

 

Podcast Episode 7 – Mommy is a Wife, OpenDNS, Passwords


Mommy is also a Wife

– stay home moms especially need to be reminded and protected by dad (husband) in this area
– Dates
– Send mom out
– Do something special

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman (affiliate link)

Security Tools

New security tools page with a link for OpenDNS.

Review 10 Simple Security tips for Mac – Creating separate logins on your computers for your kids. Also included are some tips on passwords and pass phrases that are easy to remember but difficult to guess.

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Podcast Episode 4 – Filters, Porn, Pooh, Marriage and School Choice

This episode covers the following topics:

Intern FiltersInternet Filter Review web site

PornWorld Magazine Story with statistics on porn prevalence in pastors and Christians in general. XXXChurch, TopTeReviews – Internet Pornography Statistics

Winnie The Pooh Movie Review – Great for the whole family.

Marriage – Priority Relationship, dates, couch time – Babywise(aff link)

School Choice – Public, Private, or Home School? This subject was inspired by Andy and Cory over at Becoming a Better Dad podcast. If you are going to home school you absolutely must join the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).

Podcast Improvements – Learning from Cliff Ravenscraft at Podcast Answer Man

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Introductions and Reason Why I Produce this Podcast

This episode was focused on introducing me (Hank), my family, and providing the reason behind this podcast and this site.  Some links mentioned during the podcast were:

HOEI.com – My original home on the Internet
GFI.org – Growing Families International
On Becoming Baby Wise: Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep
YouTube – HOEI.com channel
HomeSchoolSupport.net

Sherry and I got married in 2000. We both love serving in the Growing Families International parenting ministry.

Our Four Boys:

Riley is nine years old. He plays piano, participates in Cub Scouts, and loves outside activities. He also likes playing chess and Wii.

Caden is seven years old. He is our silly boy. He loves being loved. He is very compassionate. He likes Richard Scarry books, trains, Hungry Hippos, and playing Wii. Caden faces some severe medical conditions and does it with a smile on his face. He is the kid who God uses to teach is patience and sympathy.

JJ (Josiah) is four years old and is our little Kool-Aid man. He has a presence about him that brings attention to him when he enters a room. He likes helicopters, trains, and planes. He is a charismatic and charming little boy who loves people. He is the life of the party in our house.

Levi is 18 months old and

The following link was not mentioned but you will hear more about it later. This is where I started my very first blog in 2004.

Caden’s Page – Details about our experiences with our child who has suffered from severe medical conditions.

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Marriage

First things first.  While this site is all about life as a daddy, I will paraphrase in daddy terms what my good friend Gary Ezzo says to moms in his Preparation for Parenting series, “You will only be as good of a daddy as you are a husband.”  We dads cannot forget how important our commitment to our marriage is. One of the greatest gifts you as a dad can give your children is to love your wife.  Parents need to teach their kids what healthy relationships look like and there is no better place to begin than by demonstrating an unconditional love for the mother of your children. Through this process you will gain respect and honor from your wife as well as your children.

There are many ways to demonstrate love towards your wife.  You can certainly tell your wife that you love her, but little kids in particular tend to understand better by seeing than by hearing. So don’t wait until the kids are in bed to demonstrate your love toward your wife. We have devoted the first post of this blog to marriage. You will receive an abundance of tips on growing and maintaining a healthy marriage as this blog matures.